\u27The Mill on the Floss is everyone\u27s favourite novel\u27 was the provocative declaration that launched the conference, devoted to Eliot\u27s second novel, held at the Institute of English Studies on 6 November 2010. Barbara Hardy\u27s opening statement was given some weight by the day\u27s papers which, in tackling subjects as diverse as translation, inheritance, idleness, and adaptation, repeatedly expressed the speakers\u27 highly personal relationship with the novel. In the first of two hour-long papers, entitled \u27Inheritance and parental investment in The Mill on the Floss\u27 , David Amigoni (Exeter) offered fresh insights into the intersection of aesthetic and scientific concerns in Eliot\u27s work by demonstrating how Eliot ...
George Eliot\u27s works are not well-known in Turkey, except for The Mill on the Floss, which is reg...
In July 1995, the English Department of the University of Warwick, in conjunction with the George El...
A seminar on George Eliot\u27s novels was held at Birkbeck College, London, on Saturday, November 13...
\u27The Mill on the Floss is everyone\u27s favourite novel\u27 was the provocative declaration that ...
By late 1859, when she had almost finished writing The Mill on the Floss, George Eliot was still uns...
This collection of essays on two of George Eliot\u27s most popular novels adds to the growing number...
Only by combining papers on Romola and Felix Holt. did the 2013 George Eliot Conference manage to at...
Over three dozen people from around the United Kingdom and beyond gathered on Saturday 1 November 20...
During this writer\u27s year of pursuit of the Master of Arts degree in English, the critical catech...
The 2010 London conference on The Mill on the Floss was designedly conscious of its distance in time...
George Eliot\u27s novels have never been received in France with great enthusiasm. Translatiom have ...
On Saturday 4 December 2010, the Fourteenth Annual Convention of the George Eliot Fellowship of Japa...
On Saturday 3 December 2011, the Fifteenth Annual Convention of the George Eliot Fellowship of Japan...
It is a breathtaking evening at the Fortune Theatre, in the sense that we come to share the actress\...
I\u27m grateful for the editors\u27 invitation to report on this conference. I was asked to organize...
George Eliot\u27s works are not well-known in Turkey, except for The Mill on the Floss, which is reg...
In July 1995, the English Department of the University of Warwick, in conjunction with the George El...
A seminar on George Eliot\u27s novels was held at Birkbeck College, London, on Saturday, November 13...
\u27The Mill on the Floss is everyone\u27s favourite novel\u27 was the provocative declaration that ...
By late 1859, when she had almost finished writing The Mill on the Floss, George Eliot was still uns...
This collection of essays on two of George Eliot\u27s most popular novels adds to the growing number...
Only by combining papers on Romola and Felix Holt. did the 2013 George Eliot Conference manage to at...
Over three dozen people from around the United Kingdom and beyond gathered on Saturday 1 November 20...
During this writer\u27s year of pursuit of the Master of Arts degree in English, the critical catech...
The 2010 London conference on The Mill on the Floss was designedly conscious of its distance in time...
George Eliot\u27s novels have never been received in France with great enthusiasm. Translatiom have ...
On Saturday 4 December 2010, the Fourteenth Annual Convention of the George Eliot Fellowship of Japa...
On Saturday 3 December 2011, the Fifteenth Annual Convention of the George Eliot Fellowship of Japan...
It is a breathtaking evening at the Fortune Theatre, in the sense that we come to share the actress\...
I\u27m grateful for the editors\u27 invitation to report on this conference. I was asked to organize...
George Eliot\u27s works are not well-known in Turkey, except for The Mill on the Floss, which is reg...
In July 1995, the English Department of the University of Warwick, in conjunction with the George El...
A seminar on George Eliot\u27s novels was held at Birkbeck College, London, on Saturday, November 13...