Middlemarch has been in the public eye since our last issue: Erica Wagner\u27s column in the Times for Saturday 13 October 2007 bore the heading \u27How good is Middlemarch if you reread it? Better\u27; and on 24 May 2008 the Review section of the Saturday Guardian devoted two and- a half broadsheet pages to Zadie Smith\u27s tribute to George Eliot, \u27On Middlemarch\u27. We have recently received Josie Billington\u27s new Reader\u27s Guide to the novel, Eliot\u27s \u27Middlemarch\u27 (Continuum, 2008). This will be reviewed in our next issue. Another work just received - Elizabeth Sabiston\u27s Private Sphere to World Stage from Austen to Eliot (Ashgate, 2008) - will also be reviewed in our next issue
Both books under review appear in series that aim to give new currency to texts and authors by the p...
This new \u27Reader\u27s Guide\u27 successfully complements two preceding works that were written fo...
The Conference on \u27George Eliot\u27s Beginnings\u27 at the Institute of English Studies on 1 Nove...
Middlemarch has been in the public eye since our last issue: Erica Wagner\u27s column in the Times f...
I read Middlemarch for the first time in the Everyman\u27s Library edition of 1930, a trim book in t...
Readers of Middlemarch, it is a pleasure to report, are now spoil for choice. Joining an already sat...
This year\u27s issue of the George Eliot Review is the first for more than two decades that has not ...
This set of eight original essays engages afresh with a novel that many readers might claim to know ...
It is a curious fact that when a writer has attained to a certain eminence, we English cease to both...
This book is a reprint of the 1967 edition published by the Athlone Press, one of \u2756 classic wor...
Advanced undergraduate or graduate students, as well as general readers who are quite familiar with ...
Only by combining papers on Romola and Felix Holt. did the 2013 George Eliot Conference manage to at...
1. The articles in this issue by Dinah Birch, Rachel Bowlby, Barbara Hardy, and Josephine McDonagh w...
We welcome the Clarendon edition of George Eliot’s Middlemarch, which is generally considered to be ...
George Eliot’s fictional experiments were designed to provoke the reader to reflect on the ways in w...
Both books under review appear in series that aim to give new currency to texts and authors by the p...
This new \u27Reader\u27s Guide\u27 successfully complements two preceding works that were written fo...
The Conference on \u27George Eliot\u27s Beginnings\u27 at the Institute of English Studies on 1 Nove...
Middlemarch has been in the public eye since our last issue: Erica Wagner\u27s column in the Times f...
I read Middlemarch for the first time in the Everyman\u27s Library edition of 1930, a trim book in t...
Readers of Middlemarch, it is a pleasure to report, are now spoil for choice. Joining an already sat...
This year\u27s issue of the George Eliot Review is the first for more than two decades that has not ...
This set of eight original essays engages afresh with a novel that many readers might claim to know ...
It is a curious fact that when a writer has attained to a certain eminence, we English cease to both...
This book is a reprint of the 1967 edition published by the Athlone Press, one of \u2756 classic wor...
Advanced undergraduate or graduate students, as well as general readers who are quite familiar with ...
Only by combining papers on Romola and Felix Holt. did the 2013 George Eliot Conference manage to at...
1. The articles in this issue by Dinah Birch, Rachel Bowlby, Barbara Hardy, and Josephine McDonagh w...
We welcome the Clarendon edition of George Eliot’s Middlemarch, which is generally considered to be ...
George Eliot’s fictional experiments were designed to provoke the reader to reflect on the ways in w...
Both books under review appear in series that aim to give new currency to texts and authors by the p...
This new \u27Reader\u27s Guide\u27 successfully complements two preceding works that were written fo...
The Conference on \u27George Eliot\u27s Beginnings\u27 at the Institute of English Studies on 1 Nove...