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Routledge Library Editions: George Eliot, 5-Volume Set
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β¦ Synopsis
This set reissues 5 books on George Eliot originally published between 1963 and 1989. The volumes examine many of Eliotβs most respected works, including Middlemarch, The Mill on the Floss and Silas Marner. As well as proving in-depth analyses of Eliotβs work, this collection also includes an extensive collection of her critical articles written between 1846 and 1868. This set will be of particular interest to students of literature.
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George EliotβHer Life and Works
Scheme of Extracts
Milieu
1: Adam Bede, Ch. 6
2: The Mill on the Floss, Bk. I, Ch. 12
3: The Mill on the Floss, Bk. VII, Ch. 2
4: Silas Marner, Ch. 3
5: Middlemarch, Ch. 45
6: Middlemarch, Ch. 84
7: Daniel Deronda, Ch. 5
8: Daniel Deronda, Ch. 50
The Approach to Character
9: Adam Bede, Ch. 26
10: The Mill on the Floss, Bk. IV, Ch. 3
11: The Mill on the Floss, Bk. V, Ch. 2
12: Middlemarch, Ch. 1
13: Middlemarch, Ch. 23
14: Middlemarch, Ch. 29
15: Daniel Deronda, Ch. 28
16: Daniel Deronda, Ch. 69
Dialogue
17: Adam Bede, Ch. 16
18: Adam Bede, Ch. 53
19: The Mill on the Floss, Bk. I, Ch. 7
20: Felix Holt, Ch. 1
21: Middlemarch, Ch. 12
22: Middlemarch, Ch. 45
23: Daniel Deronda, Ch. 22
24: Daniel Deronda, Ch. 48
Narrative
25: Adam Bede, Ch. 36
26: The Mill on the Floss, Bk. I. Ch. ii
27: Silas Marner, Ch. 12
28: Middlemarch, Ch. 42
29: Middlemarch, Ch. 70
30: Daniel Deronda, Ch. 40
31: Daniel Deronda, Ch. 54
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Volume2
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Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
1: The Making and Remaking of George Eliot
2: Reconstructing George Eliot
3: Hetty and Dinah: The Battle for Predominance in Adam Bede
4: Demonism, Feminism, and Incest in The Mill on The Floss
5: Romola: Woman as History
6: Language and Desire in Felix Holt
7: Dialectic and Polyphony in Middlemarch
8: The Open-Endedness of Daniel Deronda
9: George Eliot and Twentieth-Century Feminist Perspectives
Notes
References
Index
Volume3
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Dedication
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Introduction
Abbreviations
1: Poetry and Prose, From the Notebook of an Eccentric (4 December 1846-19 February 1847)
2: [The Progress of the Intellect] (January, 1851)
3: [The Life of Sterling] (January, 1852)
4: Woman in France: Madam de SablΓ© (October, 1854)
5: Three Months in Weimar (June, 1855)
6: Liszt, Wagner, and Weimar (July, 1855)
7: [Westward Ho! and Constance Herbert] (July, 1855)
8: Lord Brougham's Literature (7 July 1855)
9: The Morality of Wilhelm Meister (21 July 1855)
10: The Future of German Philosophy (28 July 1855)
11: Life and Opinions of Milton (4 August 1855)
12: Evangelical Teaching: Dr: Cumming (October, 1855)
13: [Tennyson's Maud] (October, 1855)
14: Margaret Fuller and Mary Wollstonecraft (13 October 1855)
15: Translations and Translators (20 October 1855)
16: Thomas Carlyle (27 October 1855)
17: German Wit: Heinrich Heine (January, 1856)
18: Introduction to Genesis (12 January 1856)
19: The Antigone and Its Moral (29 March 1856)
20: The Natural History of German Life (July, 1856)
21: Silly Novels by Lady Novelists (October, 1856)
22: [Three Novels] (October, 1856)
23: Worldliness and Other-Worldliness: The Poet Young (January, 1857)
24: A Word for the Germans (7 March 1865)
25: Servants' Logic (17 March 1865)
26: The Influence of Rationalism (15 May 1865)
27: Address to Working Men, By Felix Holt (January, 1868)
28: Notes on Form in Art (1868)
29: Leaves from a Note-Book
Appendices
Index
Volume4
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Introduction
I: 'Scenes of Clerical Life' : The Diagram and The Picture
II: 'Adam Bede'
III: 'The Mill on The Floss'
IV: 'Silas Marner'
V: 'Romola' as Fable
VI: 'Felix Holt The Radical'
VII: 'Middlemarch' : A Note on George Eliot's 'Wisdom'
VIII: 'Daniel Deronda' : George Eliot and Political Change
IX: Idea and Image in The Novels of George Eliot
X: The Pastoral of Intellect
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Volume5
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1: Preliminary
2: Art, Ideas, Aesthetics
3: A Study of Provincial Life
4: The Narrator
5: Character and Characterisation
6: Dorothea
7: The Parts and the Whole
8: Critical History
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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