This edition of George Eliot\u27s first fiction reproduces the text of the much acclaimed Clarendon Edition which is also edited by Thomas S. Noble. It is an excellent edition for a student because, besides being so reasonably priced, it contains a most concise chronology of George Eliot and explanatory notes which have been researched with great thoroughness. In the Introduction, Thomas A. Noble stresses that George Eliot, as one-time editor of The Westminster Review. had been used to reviewing contemporary literature. She had, therefore, a very clear view of what she wished to accomplish as a novelist. She was convinced of the importance, as a subject for serious literature, of the lives of commonplace men and women, and of the novelist\u...
Before the publication of Scenes of Clerical Life, few people would have thought that Miss Evans had...
By the time George Eliot began work on Scenes of Clerical Life late in 1856, she already had in mind...
The tendency to produce esoteric books is one of the less pleasing registers of our critical and sch...
This edition of George Eliot\u27s first fiction reproduces the text of the much acclaimed Clarendon ...
The editor\u27s Introduction to an author\u27s first work of fiction published in a new edition is o...
Many publishers run series of \u27introductions\u27 to English literature - handy roll-calls of the ...
If one cannot afford the splendid Clarendon Editions of George Eliot\u27s novels. the World\u27s Cla...
While the old \u27Writers and their Work\u27 pamphlets were very useful in their staid, often belles...
This lively book is part of a new Cambridge University Press series already more than thirty titles ...
Walter Houghton made duality, and especially opposites, the keystone of his analysis of the Victoria...
It is a curious fact that when a writer has attained to a certain eminence, we English cease to both...
Like Pickering and Chatto\u27s Lives of the Great Romantics, these volumes, each one devoted to a ma...
THE SCENES OF CLERICAL LIFE and the two early novels of George Eliot, ADAM BEDE and THE MILL ON THE ...
We welcome the Clarendon edition of George Eliot’s Middlemarch, which is generally considered to be ...
I read Middlemarch for the first time in the Everyman\u27s Library edition of 1930, a trim book in t...
Before the publication of Scenes of Clerical Life, few people would have thought that Miss Evans had...
By the time George Eliot began work on Scenes of Clerical Life late in 1856, she already had in mind...
The tendency to produce esoteric books is one of the less pleasing registers of our critical and sch...
This edition of George Eliot\u27s first fiction reproduces the text of the much acclaimed Clarendon ...
The editor\u27s Introduction to an author\u27s first work of fiction published in a new edition is o...
Many publishers run series of \u27introductions\u27 to English literature - handy roll-calls of the ...
If one cannot afford the splendid Clarendon Editions of George Eliot\u27s novels. the World\u27s Cla...
While the old \u27Writers and their Work\u27 pamphlets were very useful in their staid, often belles...
This lively book is part of a new Cambridge University Press series already more than thirty titles ...
Walter Houghton made duality, and especially opposites, the keystone of his analysis of the Victoria...
It is a curious fact that when a writer has attained to a certain eminence, we English cease to both...
Like Pickering and Chatto\u27s Lives of the Great Romantics, these volumes, each one devoted to a ma...
THE SCENES OF CLERICAL LIFE and the two early novels of George Eliot, ADAM BEDE and THE MILL ON THE ...
We welcome the Clarendon edition of George Eliot’s Middlemarch, which is generally considered to be ...
I read Middlemarch for the first time in the Everyman\u27s Library edition of 1930, a trim book in t...
Before the publication of Scenes of Clerical Life, few people would have thought that Miss Evans had...
By the time George Eliot began work on Scenes of Clerical Life late in 1856, she already had in mind...
The tendency to produce esoteric books is one of the less pleasing registers of our critical and sch...