A comprehensive introduction to Middlemarch, offering both general information and an original interpretation. It pays considerable attention to the intellectual and social context surrounding Middlemarch, and situates the work within nineteenth-century traditions of the novel in England and Europe. Karen Chase gives particular emphasis to the Woman Question in Middlemarch
This thesis proposes to demonstrate the representation of women in the 19th-century fiction through ...
The investment of George Eliot's narrative in characters impersonating the new epistemological conce...
In her novel Middlemarch, George Eliot challenges assumptions about gender and genre by associating ...
In the constellation of outstanding novelists of the Victorian period, George Eliot stands out with ...
A literary movement started in the mid-nineteenth century by feminists such as Virginia Woolf, which...
Since its first publication in 1871-2, George Eliot's Middlemarch, has been studied and re-studied b...
George Eliot's Middlemarch, considered to be the greatest Victorian novel, extensively illustrates t...
"In Middlemarch, George Eliot draws a character passionately absorbed by abstruse allusion and obscu...
This thesis is a study of George Eliot's moral philosophy as revealed in her novels. Since the nove...
In the consideration of most critics and scholars. Middlemarch by George Eliot is a catalog of the V...
This essay seeks to illuminate two perennial questions of George Eliot scholarship--the origins of M...
Although the novels of George Elliott enjoyed great contemporary success, both with the reading publ...
The writing of history and the writing of fiction are examined, based on George Eliot's novel of 187...
Análise da construção da personagem feminina nos romances Middlemarch, de George Eliot (1871-72), e ...
In the introduction to Miss Marjoribanks [1866] 1969, Q. D. Leavis stated that Margaret Oliphant was...
This thesis proposes to demonstrate the representation of women in the 19th-century fiction through ...
The investment of George Eliot's narrative in characters impersonating the new epistemological conce...
In her novel Middlemarch, George Eliot challenges assumptions about gender and genre by associating ...
In the constellation of outstanding novelists of the Victorian period, George Eliot stands out with ...
A literary movement started in the mid-nineteenth century by feminists such as Virginia Woolf, which...
Since its first publication in 1871-2, George Eliot's Middlemarch, has been studied and re-studied b...
George Eliot's Middlemarch, considered to be the greatest Victorian novel, extensively illustrates t...
"In Middlemarch, George Eliot draws a character passionately absorbed by abstruse allusion and obscu...
This thesis is a study of George Eliot's moral philosophy as revealed in her novels. Since the nove...
In the consideration of most critics and scholars. Middlemarch by George Eliot is a catalog of the V...
This essay seeks to illuminate two perennial questions of George Eliot scholarship--the origins of M...
Although the novels of George Elliott enjoyed great contemporary success, both with the reading publ...
The writing of history and the writing of fiction are examined, based on George Eliot's novel of 187...
Análise da construção da personagem feminina nos romances Middlemarch, de George Eliot (1871-72), e ...
In the introduction to Miss Marjoribanks [1866] 1969, Q. D. Leavis stated that Margaret Oliphant was...
This thesis proposes to demonstrate the representation of women in the 19th-century fiction through ...
The investment of George Eliot's narrative in characters impersonating the new epistemological conce...
In her novel Middlemarch, George Eliot challenges assumptions about gender and genre by associating ...