If one cannot afford the splendid Clarendon Editions of George Eliot\u27s novels. the World\u27s Classics editions are a very good second best. They are second -best, however, only in their format, since the text of the novels is the same. For the finer quality, hardback of the Clarendon is substituted a well-produced and clear paperback with an attractive cover. Fred C.Thomson\u27s Introduction to Felix Holt, the Radical tells us that, despite its title, this is not a political novel as the genre is ordinarily understood. George Eliot is not telling us the story of a career politician, nor does she discuss political ideas with us. Indeed she is showing us how politically ignorant many of her characters are and that the political corruption...