Disambiguation evidence for George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four via surface form

"Nineteen Eighty-Four"


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adaptedAs film adaptations
adaptedAs radio adaptations
adaptedAs stage adaptations
adaptedAs television adaptations
author George Orwell
centralTheme censorship
centralTheme language as control
centralTheme loss of individual freedom
centralTheme manipulation of truth
centralTheme psychological control
centralTheme surveillance
centralTheme totalitarianism
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresEntity Big Brother
featuresLocation Airstrip One
featuresLocation Ministry of Love
featuresLocation Ministry of Peace
featuresLocation Ministry of Plenty
featuresLocation Ministry of Truth
featuresLocation Oceania
featuresOrganization The Party
featuresOrganization Thought Police
firstPublishedFormat print
genre dystopian fiction
genre political satire
genre science fiction
hasAlternativeTitle 1984
hasMotto Freedom is slavery
hasMotto Ignorance is strength
hasMotto War is peace
influenced concept of Orwellian state
influenced political discourse on surveillance
instanceOf dystopian novel
instanceOf novel
instanceOf political fiction
introducesConcept Newspeak
introducesConcept Room 101
introducesConcept Two Minutes Hate
introducesConcept doublethink
introducesConcept memory hole
introducesConcept thoughtcrime
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mainCharacter Julia
mainCharacter O'Brien
mainCharacter Winston Smith
narrativePerspective third-person limited
originalLanguage English
publicationYear 1949
publisher Secker & Warburg
setInFictionalYear 1984