This study examines two central themes in Daniel Deronda, both the 1876 novel by George Eliot and the 2002 BBC film adaptation based on the novel. The two themes are interconnected and are defined as the superiority complex of the English gentry and the lifting of the Jewish subordinate Other. The dual statement which this study reads in the narrative is firstly: a critique of imperial attitudes of arrogance and prejudice amongst the English gentry, and particularly the English gentleman, which results in a dis-enthroning of the English gentleman as an iconic ideal; and secondly, a dignifying treatment of Jewish characters and Jewishness which lifts the Jews as a group from the position of marginalized subordinate Other which they held in 1...
Daniel Deronda, G.H. Lewes once rather ingenuously explained, was all about English ladies and gent...
This study argues that Jewish Mysticism influenced all Eliot's novels and not just her Jewish novel,...
Graduation date: 2017Celebrity culture is part of a long history of fame, but the modern celebrity i...
Hannah Neufeld’s essay compares George Eliot’s 1876 novel, Daniel Deronda, to a film adaptation by A...
This thesis is an examination of George Eliot's interest in Judaism and the use to which she puts he...
The classic novel provides a tempting invitation for the contemporary film-maker: almost certainly i...
George Eliot\u27s last novel Daniel Deronda differs strikingly from her earlier works in the present...
Readers of Daniel Deronda have long noted the tension in the novel between the so-called Jewish an...
This is a study of George Eliot\u27s political imagination which traces the theme of inheritance thr...
When Daniel Deronda was first published in 1876 George Eliot was disappointed that readers tended to...
In this article, I am going to focus on numerous aspects of that book such as best motifs which were...
This thesis examines to what extent George Eliot’s final novels, Middlemarch (1871-72) and Daniel De...
\u27I am sure you are right to leave everything grand and vague\u27, George Eliot\u27s publisher wro...
Saleel Nurbhai and K. M. Newton break new ground with this consideration of George Eliot\u27s exploi...
This dissertation seeks to articulate the extent to which George Eliot engages in an active dialogue...
Daniel Deronda, G.H. Lewes once rather ingenuously explained, was all about English ladies and gent...
This study argues that Jewish Mysticism influenced all Eliot's novels and not just her Jewish novel,...
Graduation date: 2017Celebrity culture is part of a long history of fame, but the modern celebrity i...
Hannah Neufeld’s essay compares George Eliot’s 1876 novel, Daniel Deronda, to a film adaptation by A...
This thesis is an examination of George Eliot's interest in Judaism and the use to which she puts he...
The classic novel provides a tempting invitation for the contemporary film-maker: almost certainly i...
George Eliot\u27s last novel Daniel Deronda differs strikingly from her earlier works in the present...
Readers of Daniel Deronda have long noted the tension in the novel between the so-called Jewish an...
This is a study of George Eliot\u27s political imagination which traces the theme of inheritance thr...
When Daniel Deronda was first published in 1876 George Eliot was disappointed that readers tended to...
In this article, I am going to focus on numerous aspects of that book such as best motifs which were...
This thesis examines to what extent George Eliot’s final novels, Middlemarch (1871-72) and Daniel De...
\u27I am sure you are right to leave everything grand and vague\u27, George Eliot\u27s publisher wro...
Saleel Nurbhai and K. M. Newton break new ground with this consideration of George Eliot\u27s exploi...
This dissertation seeks to articulate the extent to which George Eliot engages in an active dialogue...
Daniel Deronda, G.H. Lewes once rather ingenuously explained, was all about English ladies and gent...
This study argues that Jewish Mysticism influenced all Eliot's novels and not just her Jewish novel,...
Graduation date: 2017Celebrity culture is part of a long history of fame, but the modern celebrity i...