This is the first attempt at a complete survey of George Eliot's literary criticism, which is contained in. all her writings: in letters and journals, novels and essays. Themain concern of this thesis is George Eliot's literary reviews and review articles, which covered only a brief period of her life: from 1846 - 1865.The Introduction describes this period and discusses her critical qualifications, her private reading and opinion of literary criticism and the literary references used in her novels. Chapter I is a survey of her opinion of Fiction, of past and contemporary novelists, as seen in her letters, novels and essays. Her reviews of individual novels, major and minor, are studied in detail with some use of other contemporar...
No complete bibliography of George Eliot\u27s works and the biography, scholarship and criticism on ...
This distinguished work by a major Eliot scholar is the product of decades of reading, writing and r...
This collection offers a wide range of individual and rigorous criticism, with essays by the most in...
Walter Houghton made duality, and especially opposites, the keystone of his analysis of the Victoria...
The appearance of a new anthology of George Eliot criticism would need to justify its place on the s...
THE SCENES OF CLERICAL LIFE and the two early novels of George Eliot, ADAM BEDE and THE MILL ON THE ...
This is the first of a series which will \u27take full account of contemporary literary theory, prov...
In 1963 Thomas Pinney published his edition of The Essays of George Eliot, a meticulous, scholarly a...
As Susan Rowland Tush notes, recent critics have given considerable attention (often rather harshly)...
I feel that one should draw attention to the fact that in 1886 an American woman established certain...
By the time George Eliot began work on Scenes of Clerical Life late in 1856, she already had in mind...
Many publishers run series of \u27introductions\u27 to English literature - handy roll-calls of the ...
This lively book is part of a new Cambridge University Press series already more than thirty titles ...
The thesis is a comparative study of George Eliot and George Sand. Numerous references to Sand in El...
This is a modest book, edited by three people who are so modest that they reveal nothing at all abou...
No complete bibliography of George Eliot\u27s works and the biography, scholarship and criticism on ...
This distinguished work by a major Eliot scholar is the product of decades of reading, writing and r...
This collection offers a wide range of individual and rigorous criticism, with essays by the most in...
Walter Houghton made duality, and especially opposites, the keystone of his analysis of the Victoria...
The appearance of a new anthology of George Eliot criticism would need to justify its place on the s...
THE SCENES OF CLERICAL LIFE and the two early novels of George Eliot, ADAM BEDE and THE MILL ON THE ...
This is the first of a series which will \u27take full account of contemporary literary theory, prov...
In 1963 Thomas Pinney published his edition of The Essays of George Eliot, a meticulous, scholarly a...
As Susan Rowland Tush notes, recent critics have given considerable attention (often rather harshly)...
I feel that one should draw attention to the fact that in 1886 an American woman established certain...
By the time George Eliot began work on Scenes of Clerical Life late in 1856, she already had in mind...
Many publishers run series of \u27introductions\u27 to English literature - handy roll-calls of the ...
This lively book is part of a new Cambridge University Press series already more than thirty titles ...
The thesis is a comparative study of George Eliot and George Sand. Numerous references to Sand in El...
This is a modest book, edited by three people who are so modest that they reveal nothing at all abou...
No complete bibliography of George Eliot\u27s works and the biography, scholarship and criticism on ...
This distinguished work by a major Eliot scholar is the product of decades of reading, writing and r...
This collection offers a wide range of individual and rigorous criticism, with essays by the most in...