I would like to begin this paper with a comment by Professor Felicia Bonaparte about George Eliot\u27s novels. In an introductory reflection, she once observed that We have found nothing yet that Eliot did not deliberately put in her novels; [ ... ]. Indeed, the fact is we have not yet read in these novels all that Eliot wrote. We have not yet, for example, looked carefully at what Eliot had to say about women in society. Eliot was a great feminist, and her novels, although they never stoop to mere propaganda, urge a relentless war against the conditions by which women\u27s lives have been restrained and wasted. We do not have an adequate understanding of the poetic element in Eliot\u27s imagination, nor of the rich symbolic structure which...
I feel that one should draw attention to the fact that in 1886 an American woman established certain...
This is the first of a series which will \u27take full account of contemporary literary theory, prov...
In Romola (1862) George Eliot investigates the complex interplay between the female self and the sur...
I would like to begin this paper with a comment by Professor Felicia Bonaparte about George Eliot\u2...
George Eliot wrote of Romola in 1877 that she \u27could swear by every sentence as having been writt...
George Eliot claimed that Romla was written with her \u27best blood\u27, and her contemporaries cert...
2012-2013 marks the one hundred and fiftieth birthday of Romola. Originally published in the Comhill...
About George Eliot Americans were certain of two truths by the time of her death in 1880: she was a ...
It could properly be argued that Romola is George Eliot\u27s most overtly political novel. Unlike Fe...
THE SCENES OF CLERICAL LIFE and the two early novels of George Eliot, ADAM BEDE and THE MILL ON THE ...
Romola can be seen as a landmark in George Eliot\u27s career, when we bear in mind her striking conf...
George Eliot\u27s two Marmite novels - given their reputations, not everyone tries them, and when th...
By the time George Eliot began work on Scenes of Clerical Life late in 1856, she already had in mind...
Felicia Bonaparte\u27s study of Eliot\u27s fiction, Will and Destiny: Morality and Tragedy in George...
Each of these books took me by surprise. There is a curious tension between the incorporativeness of...
I feel that one should draw attention to the fact that in 1886 an American woman established certain...
This is the first of a series which will \u27take full account of contemporary literary theory, prov...
In Romola (1862) George Eliot investigates the complex interplay between the female self and the sur...
I would like to begin this paper with a comment by Professor Felicia Bonaparte about George Eliot\u2...
George Eliot wrote of Romola in 1877 that she \u27could swear by every sentence as having been writt...
George Eliot claimed that Romla was written with her \u27best blood\u27, and her contemporaries cert...
2012-2013 marks the one hundred and fiftieth birthday of Romola. Originally published in the Comhill...
About George Eliot Americans were certain of two truths by the time of her death in 1880: she was a ...
It could properly be argued that Romola is George Eliot\u27s most overtly political novel. Unlike Fe...
THE SCENES OF CLERICAL LIFE and the two early novels of George Eliot, ADAM BEDE and THE MILL ON THE ...
Romola can be seen as a landmark in George Eliot\u27s career, when we bear in mind her striking conf...
George Eliot\u27s two Marmite novels - given their reputations, not everyone tries them, and when th...
By the time George Eliot began work on Scenes of Clerical Life late in 1856, she already had in mind...
Felicia Bonaparte\u27s study of Eliot\u27s fiction, Will and Destiny: Morality and Tragedy in George...
Each of these books took me by surprise. There is a curious tension between the incorporativeness of...
I feel that one should draw attention to the fact that in 1886 an American woman established certain...
This is the first of a series which will \u27take full account of contemporary literary theory, prov...
In Romola (1862) George Eliot investigates the complex interplay between the female self and the sur...