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''A Clergyman's Daughter'' by George Orwell is an adult fiction novel, originally published on March 11, 1935.
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''a Clergyman's Daughter'' by George Orwell is an adult fiction novel, originally published on March 11, 1935.
  
 
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*Criminals
 
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*Sexual assault  
 
*Sexual assault  
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==Representation==
 
==Representation==
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Author(s) George Orwell
Published March 11, 1935
Publisher Victor Golancz Ltd
Genre(s) Novel, fiction
Age group Adult


a Clergyman's Daughter by George Orwell is an adult fiction novel, originally published on March 11, 1935.

Trigger Warnings

  • Blood
  • Criminals
  • Death of loved one (mentioned)
  • Debts
  • Homeless
  • Hunger
  • Memory loss
  • Poverty
  • Prison
  • Prostitution (mentioned)
  • Self-harm
  • Sex (mentioned)
  • Sexism
  • Sexual assault

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