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When Eric Blair chose the name George Orwell, he distanced himself from the Blairs but covered himself in Englishness twice over. Saint George was England’s patron saint, and King George V was on the throne at the time. As a schoolboy, Orwell had been stuffed with enough Greek and Latin to know the name’s origin in words for earth and for work, so that it meant farmer, earthworker.
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