The present paper focuses attention on the process of a search for meaning conducted by Dorothea the major protagonist in George Eliot's Middlemarch during her days of the honeymoon in Rome. The process of her growing awareness of Casaubon her husband's pathetic reality is seen to represent her emergence from narcissistic idealism into a higher vision of seeing things as they are and sympathizing with fallible fellow beings. First it is made clear that Dorothea's self-idealized sense of devotion in regard to her subsequent husband Will Ladislaw the romantic voice of George Eliot's own. Then we place the process of Dorothea's self-discovery in the light of the author's own spiritual autobiography. Lastly we bring into focus a stylistic analy...
We aim at clarifying how scientific world view and its methods are penetrated into the text of Middl...
In the constellation of outstanding novelists of the Victorian period, George Eliot stands out with ...
In Middlemarch, Dorothea’s intense moment of disillusionment in Rome has been generally traced to El...
In her novel Middlemarch, George Eliot challenges assumptions about gender and genre by associating ...
The investment of George Eliot's narrative in characters impersonating the new epistemological conce...
George Eliot's Middlemarch, considered to be the greatest Victorian novel, extensively illustrates t...
A literary movement started in the mid-nineteenth century by feminists such as Virginia Woolf, which...
"In Middlemarch, George Eliot draws a character passionately absorbed by abstruse allusion and obscu...
The purpose of the present paper is to keep track on the process of Lydgate's moral decline in Middl...
The thesis provides a twofold analysis, the first part of which concerns the usage of pseudonyms as ...
This thesis looks into the theme of marriage in George Eliot s novel Middlemarch. It uses narrative ...
This thesis is a study of George Eliot's moral philosophy as revealed in her novels. Since the nove...
A Thematic Study of the Characterization of Women in Three Novels by George Eliot emphasizes the dev...
This thesis examines to what extent George Eliot’s final novels, Middlemarch (1871-72) and Daniel De...
Although the novels of George Elliott enjoyed great contemporary success, both with the reading publ...
We aim at clarifying how scientific world view and its methods are penetrated into the text of Middl...
In the constellation of outstanding novelists of the Victorian period, George Eliot stands out with ...
In Middlemarch, Dorothea’s intense moment of disillusionment in Rome has been generally traced to El...
In her novel Middlemarch, George Eliot challenges assumptions about gender and genre by associating ...
The investment of George Eliot's narrative in characters impersonating the new epistemological conce...
George Eliot's Middlemarch, considered to be the greatest Victorian novel, extensively illustrates t...
A literary movement started in the mid-nineteenth century by feminists such as Virginia Woolf, which...
"In Middlemarch, George Eliot draws a character passionately absorbed by abstruse allusion and obscu...
The purpose of the present paper is to keep track on the process of Lydgate's moral decline in Middl...
The thesis provides a twofold analysis, the first part of which concerns the usage of pseudonyms as ...
This thesis looks into the theme of marriage in George Eliot s novel Middlemarch. It uses narrative ...
This thesis is a study of George Eliot's moral philosophy as revealed in her novels. Since the nove...
A Thematic Study of the Characterization of Women in Three Novels by George Eliot emphasizes the dev...
This thesis examines to what extent George Eliot’s final novels, Middlemarch (1871-72) and Daniel De...
Although the novels of George Elliott enjoyed great contemporary success, both with the reading publ...
We aim at clarifying how scientific world view and its methods are penetrated into the text of Middl...
In the constellation of outstanding novelists of the Victorian period, George Eliot stands out with ...
In Middlemarch, Dorothea’s intense moment of disillusionment in Rome has been generally traced to El...