In a letter to Martha Jackson of March 1841 the young Marian Evans, at the age of twenty- one, reflects on the way that a person\u27s immediate surroundings help determine the impression that he or she makes on others: I suppose we are all loved (or despised) a little for the sake of our circumstances as well as for our qualities .... What extrinsic charm have /, to make people care for me a little more then my qualities might deserve? Certainly none from the landscape about me, and as little from the carpets and curtains and other recommendations of an elegant interior which have often helped to fix a man\u27s choice of his partner for life - (for who will pretend that a woman who is reached through a spacious entrance hall with Indian mat...
This is a welcome and wholly worthwhile extension of the author\u27s George Eliot\u27s English Trave...
It is a tremendous honour to be talking to you today. When I first started work on my biography of G...
One of the Shakespeare quotations most frequently used by George Eliot in her writings is an otherwi...
In a letter to Martha Jackson of March 1841 the young Marian Evans, at the age of twenty- one, refle...
By the time George Eliot began work on Scenes of Clerical Life late in 1856, she already had in mind...
I am privileged as a historian of Victorian England to deliver this Memorial Lecture on the occasion...
Moving house - that worrying, complicated, exciting experience we\u27ve all had! - And moving house ...
In the summer of 1854, Marian Evans stood eagerly awaiting the channel ferry to carry her away on he...
In 1838, at the age of 18, Mary Ann Evans was deep in her evangelical period, taking everything very...
THE SCENES OF CLERICAL LIFE and the two early novels of George Eliot, ADAM BEDE and THE MILL ON THE ...
The title suggested for this talk was \u27two literary ladies\u27 - they were certainly literary, bu...
This is an important biographical and critical study which takes for its starting point George Eliot...
The Folio Society\u27s cosmetic edition of George Eliot\u27s fiction, which was published in 1999, h...
In paying tribute to George Eliot today we acknowledge a debt of gratitude owed to her for the legac...
Having been aware, for some time, that I was about to undergo what I thought would be an ordeal, but...
This is a welcome and wholly worthwhile extension of the author\u27s George Eliot\u27s English Trave...
It is a tremendous honour to be talking to you today. When I first started work on my biography of G...
One of the Shakespeare quotations most frequently used by George Eliot in her writings is an otherwi...
In a letter to Martha Jackson of March 1841 the young Marian Evans, at the age of twenty- one, refle...
By the time George Eliot began work on Scenes of Clerical Life late in 1856, she already had in mind...
I am privileged as a historian of Victorian England to deliver this Memorial Lecture on the occasion...
Moving house - that worrying, complicated, exciting experience we\u27ve all had! - And moving house ...
In the summer of 1854, Marian Evans stood eagerly awaiting the channel ferry to carry her away on he...
In 1838, at the age of 18, Mary Ann Evans was deep in her evangelical period, taking everything very...
THE SCENES OF CLERICAL LIFE and the two early novels of George Eliot, ADAM BEDE and THE MILL ON THE ...
The title suggested for this talk was \u27two literary ladies\u27 - they were certainly literary, bu...
This is an important biographical and critical study which takes for its starting point George Eliot...
The Folio Society\u27s cosmetic edition of George Eliot\u27s fiction, which was published in 1999, h...
In paying tribute to George Eliot today we acknowledge a debt of gratitude owed to her for the legac...
Having been aware, for some time, that I was about to undergo what I thought would be an ordeal, but...
This is a welcome and wholly worthwhile extension of the author\u27s George Eliot\u27s English Trave...
It is a tremendous honour to be talking to you today. When I first started work on my biography of G...
One of the Shakespeare quotations most frequently used by George Eliot in her writings is an otherwi...