George Eliot's Intellectual Life
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- Author: Avrom Fleishman, The Johns Hopkins University
- Date Published: February 2010
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- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521117364
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It is well known that George Eliot's intelligence and her wide knowledge of literature, history, philosophy and religion shaped her fiction, but until now no study has followed the development of her thinking through her whole career. This intellectual biography traces the course of that development from her initial Christian culture, through her loss of faith and working out of a humanistic and cautiously progressive world view, to the thought-provoking achievements of her novels. It focuses on her responses to her reading in her essays, reviews and letters as well as in the historical pictures of Romola, the political implications of Felix Holt, the comprehensive view of English society in Middlemarch, and the visionary account of personal inspiration in Daniel Deronda. This portrait of a major Victorian intellectual is an important addition to our understanding of Eliot's mind and works, as well as of her place in nineteenth-century British culture.
Read more- An exploration of a great novelist's mind and the sources that shaped her development
- Overview of the historical, literary, philosophical and political influences on Eliot's work
- Detailed information about what she read and how she used her knowledge in fiction and non-fiction
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- Date Published: February 2010
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521117364
- length: 310 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 21 mm
- weight: 0.64kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The 'evangelical': starting out in a Christian culture
2. The apostate: moving beyond the Christian mythos
3. The journalist: editing, reviewing, shaping a worldview
4. The Germanist: balancing the counterweight of German thinkers
5. The novelist: mixing realism, naturalism and myth-making
6. The historian: tracking the idealistic - utopian and national - in Romola and The Spanish Gypsy
7. The 'radical': taking an anti-political stance in Felix Holt
8. The encyclopaedist: transcending the past in Middlemarch
9. The visionary: transmitting ideals in Daniel Deronda
10. The intellectual: cultural critique in Impressions of Theophrastus Such
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