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The Critical Response to George Eliot: Critical Responses in Arts and Letters

Autor Karen Pangallo
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mar 1994 – vârsta până la 17 ani
George Eliot is one of the most important women novelists of the 19th century. Throughout her writings, she explores the interconnectedness of the self and society. This theme of interconnectedness creates the social, psychological, and religious worlds of her fictional communities. Eliot distinguished herself from other Victorian novelists through her realism, her use of an engaging narrator, and her indebtedness to thinkers such as Comte, Mill, and Darwin.The essays assembled in this book represent the best criticism of Eliot's novels from the 19th century to the present day. The essays are grouped in sections devoted to particular novels, and within each section the essays are arranged chronologically to chart the evolving critical response to her work. An introductory chapter briefly overviews the philosophical influences on Eliot's novels, and a bibliography of selected additional readings concludes the book. The volume summarizes the critical response to Eliot's work and documents changing views toward her novels.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313287732
ISBN-10: 0313287732
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria Critical Responses in Arts and Letters

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

KAREN L. PANGALLO is a Reference Librarian at the Lynn Campus Library of North Shore Community College in Massachusetts.

Cuprins

Foreword by Cameron NorthouseIntroductionGeneral Response to the NovelsContemporary Review by Edward DowdenFortnightly Review by Sidney ColvinSocial Analysis in the Novels of George Eliot by Claude T. BissellGeorge Eliot's Location of Value in History by Sara Moore PutzellCritical Response to Adam BedeBlackwood's Edinburgh Magazine by W.L. CollinsThe Times by E.S. DallasEliot to Francois D'Albert-DuradeAdam Bede: Society in Flux by Brian D. BeyersInfanticide and Respectability: Hetty Sorrel as Abandoned Child in Adam Bede by Mason HarrisCritical Response to The Mill on the FlossThe Guardian, Unsigned ReviewThe Times by E.S. DallasThe Mill on the Floss and the Contemporary Social Values: Tom Tulliver and Samuel Smiles by David MalcolmIOntogeny and Phylogeny in The Mill on the Floss by Preston FambroughCritical Response to Silas MarnerEliot to John BlackwoodThe Saturday Review, Unsigned ReviewThe Times by E.S. DallasWestminster Review, Unsigned ReviewThe Weaver of Raveloe: Metaphor as Narrative Persuasion in Silas Marner by Meri-Jane RochelsonCritical Response to RomolaThe Athenaeum, Unsigned ReviewThe Spectator by R.H. HuttonEliot to Richard HuttonThe Westminster Review, Unsigned ReviewRomola and the Preservation of Household Gods by Henry AlleyCritical Response to Felix Holt, the RadicalThe Times by E.S. DallasEliot to Sara Sophia HennellFrederic Harrison to EliotEliot to Frederic HarrisonThe Nation by Henry James, Jr.George Eliot's Vision of Society in Felix Holt, the Radical by Lenore Wisney HorowitzCritical Response to MiddlemarchEliot to Harriet Beecher StoweJohn Blackwood to EliotSaturday Review, Unsigned ReviewBlackwood's Magazine by W. Lucas CollinsFortnightly Review by Sidney ColvinThe Moral Imagination of George Eliot by Bert G. HornbackIrony in the Mind's Life--Maturity: George Eliot's Middlemarch by Robert ColesCritical Response to Daniel DerondaThe Strong Side of Daniel Deronda by R.H. HuttonSaturday Review, Unsigned ReviewEliot to Mme. Eugene BodichonEliot to Harriet Beecher StoweInternational Review by R.R. BowkerDaniel Deronda and the Victorian Search for Identity by Arlene M. JacksonThe Rhetoric of Magic in Daniel Deronda by James CaronSelected Additional ReadingsIndex