This Broadview edition of Adam Bede has a biographical and critical introduction, appropriately integrating G. H. Lewes into its discourse, and useful essays on some of the themes of the novel, - Religion, Love, Rank and Status. There are short summaries of selected critical commentaries from the contemporary to the current, including an appraisal of the feminist divide over George Eliot. The brief chronology is succeeded by a note on the text, here that of the First Edition with minor corrections/adjustments from the manuscript, footnoted throughout. The Appendices which follow it provide foreground and background to the novel, for example the author\u27s own self-conscious account of how and when she came to write Adam Bede. Further mater...
George Eliot, the first English novelist to move in the vanguard of the thought and learning of her ...
This collection offers a wide range of individual and rigorous criticism, with essays by the most in...
Adam Bede is not easily adaptable to the stage. Its structure is essentially narrative rather than d...
This Broadview edition of Adam Bede has a biographical and critical introduction, appropriately inte...
Gaps in appreciation. The rash boast of many an English teacher - that Middlemarch is the greatest ...
The physical format of this important overview is unattractive, the print small, with some forty-eig...
This article gives an account of the immediate publication context of George Eliot’s first novel, Ad...
As his sub-title indicates, J. Hillis Miller is returning in his latest book to the study of George ...
In writing Daniel Deronda George Eliot hoped \u27to rouse the imagination of men and women to a visi...
Many publishers run series of \u27introductions\u27 to English literature - handy roll-calls of the ...
We welcome the Clarendon edition of George Eliot’s Middlemarch, which is generally considered to be ...
This lively book is part of a new Cambridge University Press series already more than thirty titles ...
THE SCENES OF CLERICAL LIFE and the two early novels of George Eliot, ADAM BEDE and THE MILL ON THE ...
This is a sustained investigation of the novels (Scenes of Clerical Life is virtually omitted) and t...
Walter Houghton made duality, and especially opposites, the keystone of his analysis of the Victoria...
George Eliot, the first English novelist to move in the vanguard of the thought and learning of her ...
This collection offers a wide range of individual and rigorous criticism, with essays by the most in...
Adam Bede is not easily adaptable to the stage. Its structure is essentially narrative rather than d...
This Broadview edition of Adam Bede has a biographical and critical introduction, appropriately inte...
Gaps in appreciation. The rash boast of many an English teacher - that Middlemarch is the greatest ...
The physical format of this important overview is unattractive, the print small, with some forty-eig...
This article gives an account of the immediate publication context of George Eliot’s first novel, Ad...
As his sub-title indicates, J. Hillis Miller is returning in his latest book to the study of George ...
In writing Daniel Deronda George Eliot hoped \u27to rouse the imagination of men and women to a visi...
Many publishers run series of \u27introductions\u27 to English literature - handy roll-calls of the ...
We welcome the Clarendon edition of George Eliot’s Middlemarch, which is generally considered to be ...
This lively book is part of a new Cambridge University Press series already more than thirty titles ...
THE SCENES OF CLERICAL LIFE and the two early novels of George Eliot, ADAM BEDE and THE MILL ON THE ...
This is a sustained investigation of the novels (Scenes of Clerical Life is virtually omitted) and t...
Walter Houghton made duality, and especially opposites, the keystone of his analysis of the Victoria...
George Eliot, the first English novelist to move in the vanguard of the thought and learning of her ...
This collection offers a wide range of individual and rigorous criticism, with essays by the most in...
Adam Bede is not easily adaptable to the stage. Its structure is essentially narrative rather than d...