Bu makale George Eliot'un özel hayatında yaşamış olduğu "yabancı" ile ilgili olarak tecrübelerinin yazarlık kariyerine ne tür bir etkisinin olduğunu araştırmaktadır. Yazarın mektuplarından ve hatıralarından görüleceği üzere Eliot hayatının önemli devrelerinde örneğin ya bir romanı bitirdiğinde ya da yeni bir romana başlamadan önce Avrupa'nın çeşitli yerlerine seyahat etmiştir. Fransa'ya, Almanya'ya, İtalya'ya, Avusturya'ya, İsviçre'ye defalarca yapmış olduğu gezilerinde Avrupa şehirlerini, yaşamını, kültürünü, tarihini detaylarıyla gözlemlemiş, ve bunları romanlarında yansıtmıştır. Eliot'un "yabancı'ya" olan ilgisi basit bir hayranlık ya da karşıtlıktan çok komplike bir nitelik taşır ve Eliot'un yazarlığı için olumlu etkileri olmuştur.This ...
It is evident both from George Eliot's biography and from an analysis of her novels that the English...
Georg Forster took part in Captain Cook's second journey of the world (1772) with his father at the ...
When George Eliot and G. H. Lewes arrived in Weimar on 2 August 1854, their expectation were high. T...
This thesis investigates the ways in which the encounter of the self with the other enlarges both in...
George Eliot\u27s works are not well-known in Turkey, except for The Mill on the Floss, which is reg...
When we think of George Eliot, the word \u27travels\u27 is likely to suggest journeys to far-flung p...
In July 1995, the English Department of the University of Warwick, in conjunction with the George El...
The reception of the works of George Eliot in Hungary offers an interesting perspective from which t...
toplumda karşılaştıkları sorunlara işaret etmektir. Dönemin önemli kadın yazarlarından George Eliot,...
This is a welcome and wholly worthwhile extension of the author\u27s George Eliot\u27s English Trave...
Cet article est le premier d'une série dont le but est de comprendre comment George Eliot percevait ...
George Eliot’s formative years were characterised by her intense activity as a translator which she ...
Il saggio si cimenta con la questione dell’assenza di George Eliot come autore-donna sull...
George Eliot and Europe arrives at a timely moment, when the nature of the relationship between Brit...
(print) xiii; 178 p. 23 cmIntroduction: the big "S" -- Travels abroad : taking the waters -- Months ...
It is evident both from George Eliot's biography and from an analysis of her novels that the English...
Georg Forster took part in Captain Cook's second journey of the world (1772) with his father at the ...
When George Eliot and G. H. Lewes arrived in Weimar on 2 August 1854, their expectation were high. T...
This thesis investigates the ways in which the encounter of the self with the other enlarges both in...
George Eliot\u27s works are not well-known in Turkey, except for The Mill on the Floss, which is reg...
When we think of George Eliot, the word \u27travels\u27 is likely to suggest journeys to far-flung p...
In July 1995, the English Department of the University of Warwick, in conjunction with the George El...
The reception of the works of George Eliot in Hungary offers an interesting perspective from which t...
toplumda karşılaştıkları sorunlara işaret etmektir. Dönemin önemli kadın yazarlarından George Eliot,...
This is a welcome and wholly worthwhile extension of the author\u27s George Eliot\u27s English Trave...
Cet article est le premier d'une série dont le but est de comprendre comment George Eliot percevait ...
George Eliot’s formative years were characterised by her intense activity as a translator which she ...
Il saggio si cimenta con la questione dell’assenza di George Eliot come autore-donna sull...
George Eliot and Europe arrives at a timely moment, when the nature of the relationship between Brit...
(print) xiii; 178 p. 23 cmIntroduction: the big "S" -- Travels abroad : taking the waters -- Months ...
It is evident both from George Eliot's biography and from an analysis of her novels that the English...
Georg Forster took part in Captain Cook's second journey of the world (1772) with his father at the ...
When George Eliot and G. H. Lewes arrived in Weimar on 2 August 1854, their expectation were high. T...