A constant theme in George Eliot's novels is the individual's struggle to find a place in the community, by learning his own limitations and overcoming them. She herself felt the isolation, caused by her 'conversion' from Christianity, from the past. Linked with this feeling of isolation from past traditions and beliefs is her concern for the individual's attaining a clear vision of reality here and now. Meaningful social relations are impossible while the individual is deluded about the nature of the real world. Contact between the self and the world is only possible when the individual sees the necessity to cast off selfish desires and lose himself in concern for others. This is frequently by means of a true marriage or a sound vocation...
The writer proposes to determine those predominant theories that are reflected in George Eliot\u27s ...
George Eliot’s novels explore the obstacles to sympathy her characters face. Chapter One discusses c...
In all her novels, but especially in those set in the nineteenth century, George Eliot uses reading ...
A constant theme in George Eliot's novels is the individual's struggle to find a place in the commun...
294 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.George Eliot's fiction depict...
In my work I focus on George Eliot's 3 early novels: Adam Bede, The Mill on the Floss and Silas Marn...
This dissertation examines the theme of irredeemable egoism in all seven of George Eliot's novels. I...
A Thematic Study of the Characterization of Women in Three Novels by George Eliot emphasizes the dev...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-200).The unorthodox theology of nineteenth century Briti...
In this project, I examine the construction of a new concept of selfishness in literary texts of lat...
D.Litt. et Phil. (English)This study investigates George Eliot's approach to the existential dilemma...
By the time George Eliot began work on Scenes of Clerical Life late in 1856, she already had in mind...
George Eliot, the first English novelist to move in the vanguard of the thought and learning of her ...
Eliot's belief that reform must begin with the individual led naturally to her appreciation of trage...
Romanticism can be seen as a fundamental change in some men's way of looking at the world: meaning ...
The writer proposes to determine those predominant theories that are reflected in George Eliot\u27s ...
George Eliot’s novels explore the obstacles to sympathy her characters face. Chapter One discusses c...
In all her novels, but especially in those set in the nineteenth century, George Eliot uses reading ...
A constant theme in George Eliot's novels is the individual's struggle to find a place in the commun...
294 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.George Eliot's fiction depict...
In my work I focus on George Eliot's 3 early novels: Adam Bede, The Mill on the Floss and Silas Marn...
This dissertation examines the theme of irredeemable egoism in all seven of George Eliot's novels. I...
A Thematic Study of the Characterization of Women in Three Novels by George Eliot emphasizes the dev...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-200).The unorthodox theology of nineteenth century Briti...
In this project, I examine the construction of a new concept of selfishness in literary texts of lat...
D.Litt. et Phil. (English)This study investigates George Eliot's approach to the existential dilemma...
By the time George Eliot began work on Scenes of Clerical Life late in 1856, she already had in mind...
George Eliot, the first English novelist to move in the vanguard of the thought and learning of her ...
Eliot's belief that reform must begin with the individual led naturally to her appreciation of trage...
Romanticism can be seen as a fundamental change in some men's way of looking at the world: meaning ...
The writer proposes to determine those predominant theories that are reflected in George Eliot\u27s ...
George Eliot’s novels explore the obstacles to sympathy her characters face. Chapter One discusses c...
In all her novels, but especially in those set in the nineteenth century, George Eliot uses reading ...