The intensity of Edith Jemima Simcox\u27s passion for George Eliot has been known to a twentieth- century reading public since the publication of K. A. McKenzie\u27s Edith Simcox and George Eliot in 1961. McKenzie\u27s book is a combination of summary and quotation of a manuscript acquired by the Bodleian Library in 1958, This manuscript, entitled The Autobiography of a Shirtmaker, is a journal kept by Simcox from 10 May 1876 until 29 January 1900. Gordon Haight wrote the introduction to McKenzie\u27s book, relied on the Simcox manuscript in his 1968 biography of Eliot, and printed lengthy passages from it in The George Eliot Letters, Vol. IX (1978). Yet, as Constance M. Fulmer notes, more than half of Simcox\u27s journal \u27has never been...