George Eliot: A Centenary Tribute
β Scribed by Gordon S. Haight, Rosemary T. Van Arsdel (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 184
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
George Eliotβs Bastards....Pages 1-10
George Eliotβs Language of the Sense....Pages 11-27
A Meredithian Glance at Gwendolen Harleth....Pages 28-37
Middlemarch and the New Humanity....Pages 38-46
βStealthy Convergenceβ in Middlemarch....Pages 47-54
Antique Gems from Romola to Daniel Deronda....Pages 55-63
The Choir Invisible: The Poetics of Humanist Piety....Pages 64-81
How George Eliotβs People Think....Pages 82-89
George Eliot and the Russians....Pages 90-106
George Eliot and her Biographers....Pages 107-121
The Ambivalence of The Mill on the Floss ....Pages 122-136
The Unity of Felix Holt....Pages 137-152
βThis Petty Mediumβ: In the Middle of Middlemarch....Pages 153-166
Back Matter....Pages 167-174
β¦ Subjects
Fiction; Nineteenth-Century Literature
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