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George Eliot's Middlemarch
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ISBN: 0745006183 0745006191 Year: 1991 Publisher: New York, N.Y. Harvester Wheatsheaf

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Middlemarch
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ISBN: 0048000329 0048000310 9780048000323 9780048000316 Year: 1984 Publisher: London: Allen and Unwin,


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Notes on George Eliot's Middlemarch
ISBN: 0416163009 9780416163001 Year: 1970 Publisher: London: Methuen,

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The paradox of self-love : Christian elements in George Eliot's treatment of egoism
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ISBN: 912201618X 9789122016182 Year: 1994 Volume: 83 Publisher: Stockholm: Almqvist och Wiksell,


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George Eliot, George Henry Lewes studies
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ISSN: 2372191X 23721901 Year: 1992 Publisher: University Park, PA Penn State University Press

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George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies is a peer-reviewed, scholarly journal devoted to exploring the writings, lives, interactions, and influences of the nineteenth-century literary and cultural figures, George Eliot (Mary Anne Evans) and George Henry Lewes. The journal is published twice a year and is available in both print and electronic form.

George Eliot and the conflict of interpretations : a reading of the novels
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ISBN: 0521403669 0521024374 051151915X 0511832850 Year: 1992 Publisher: Cambridge ; New York ; Oakleigh : Cambridge University Press,

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Two versions of George Eliot, both influential, have emerged from the study of her life and work. One is the radical Victorian thinker, formidably learned in a whole range of intellectual disciplines; the other is the reclusive novelist, celebrating through her fiction the communal values which were being eroded in the modern world. This chronological study of the novels brings the two together and places her within the crisis of belief and value acted out in the mid-nineteenth century. George Eliot saw this crisis as one of interpretation, in a vivid, almost apocalyptic awareness that traditional modes of interpreting the world were breaking down irrevocably. This study shows how, in response, she redefined the nature of Victorian fiction, testing to the point of destruction a variety of Victorian myths, orthodoxies and ideologies in each of her novels.

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