I would like to draw the attention of interested readers and George Eliot scholars to one of the earliest biographies of George Eliot, that written by Oscar Browning. It is a book which, apart from many interesting anecdotes of her life, might still be valuable to them for the exhaustive annotated bibliography, compiled by John Parker Anderson of the British Museum, appended to the end of the volume. The extent and range of the bibliographical details collected there are the result of very thorough, painstaking research which may provide further new insights and give clues to unexplored areas in the life and works of the novelist. I also think the book still repays critical rereading. As is well known, George Eliot\u27s personal life was co...
For a very long time, George Henry Lewes\u27s reputation has centred on the fact that, for the last ...
This distinguished work by a major Eliot scholar is the product of decades of reading, writing and r...
This enormously impressive history is the fruit of something like thirty-five years of work by Willi...
I would like to draw the attention of interested readers and George Eliot scholars to one of the ear...
There have been several good new biographies of George Eliot in recent years but none quite like thi...
Oxford\u27s publication of \u27Bite-sized biographies of Britain\u27s most fascinating historical fi...
Walter Houghton made duality, and especially opposites, the keystone of his analysis of the Victoria...
Like Pickering and Chatto\u27s Lives of the Great Romantics, these volumes, each one devoted to a ma...
Fifty years after John Cross\u27s hagiographic George Eliot\u27s Life as Related in her Letters and ...
The literary biographer\u27s most difficult task is to find plausible, sophisticated ways of connect...
Barbara Hardy has been thinking and writing about George Eliot for about fifty years, always in ways...
In his introduction to this fascinating collection of accounts and comments by those who met George ...
I feel that one should draw attention to the fact that in 1886 an American woman established certain...
Many publishers run series of \u27introductions\u27 to English literature - handy roll-calls of the ...
This is an important biographical and critical study which takes for its starting point George Eliot...
For a very long time, George Henry Lewes\u27s reputation has centred on the fact that, for the last ...
This distinguished work by a major Eliot scholar is the product of decades of reading, writing and r...
This enormously impressive history is the fruit of something like thirty-five years of work by Willi...
I would like to draw the attention of interested readers and George Eliot scholars to one of the ear...
There have been several good new biographies of George Eliot in recent years but none quite like thi...
Oxford\u27s publication of \u27Bite-sized biographies of Britain\u27s most fascinating historical fi...
Walter Houghton made duality, and especially opposites, the keystone of his analysis of the Victoria...
Like Pickering and Chatto\u27s Lives of the Great Romantics, these volumes, each one devoted to a ma...
Fifty years after John Cross\u27s hagiographic George Eliot\u27s Life as Related in her Letters and ...
The literary biographer\u27s most difficult task is to find plausible, sophisticated ways of connect...
Barbara Hardy has been thinking and writing about George Eliot for about fifty years, always in ways...
In his introduction to this fascinating collection of accounts and comments by those who met George ...
I feel that one should draw attention to the fact that in 1886 an American woman established certain...
Many publishers run series of \u27introductions\u27 to English literature - handy roll-calls of the ...
This is an important biographical and critical study which takes for its starting point George Eliot...
For a very long time, George Henry Lewes\u27s reputation has centred on the fact that, for the last ...
This distinguished work by a major Eliot scholar is the product of decades of reading, writing and r...
This enormously impressive history is the fruit of something like thirty-five years of work by Willi...