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A Companion To George Eliot Amanda Anderson Harry E Shaw

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A Companion To George Eliot Amanda Anderson Harry E Shaw
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.84 MB
Pages: 522
Author: Amanda Anderson, Harry E. Shaw
ISBN: 9780470655993, 9781118542347, 0470655992, 1118542347
Language: English
Year: 2013

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A Companion To George Eliot Amanda Anderson Harry E Shaw by Amanda Anderson, Harry E. Shaw 9780470655993, 9781118542347, 0470655992, 1118542347 instant download after payment.

This collection offers students and scholars of Eliot’s work a timely critical reappraisal of her corpus, including her poetry and non-fiction, reflecting the latest developments in literary criticism. It features innovative analysis ­exploring the relation between Eliot’s Victorian intellectual sensibilities and those of our own era.

  • A comprehensive collection of essays written by leading Eliot scholars 
  • Offers a contemporary reappraisals of Eliot’s work reflecting a broad range of current academic interests, including religion, science, ethics, politics, and aesthetics  
  • Reflects the very latest developments in  literary scholarship
  • Traces the revealing links between Eliot’s Victorian intellectual ­concerns and those of today
Content:
Chapter 1 Eliot and Narrative (pages 19–34): Monika Fludernik
Chapter 2 Metaphor and Masque (pages 35–45): Michael Wood
Chapter 3 “It Is of Little Use for Me to Tell You”: George Eliot's Narrative Refusals (pages 46–61): Robyn Warhol
Chapter 4 Surprising Realism (pages 62–75): Caroline Levine
Chapter 5 Two Flowers: George Eliot's Diagrams and the Modern Novel (pages 76–90): John Plotz
Chapter 6 Scenes of Clerical Life and Silas Marner: Moral Fables (pages 91–104): Stefanie Markovits
Chapter 7 Adam Bede: History's Maggots (pages 105–116): Rae Greiner
Chapter 8 The Mill on the Floss and “The Lifted Veil”: Prediction, Prevention, Protection (pages 117–128): Adela Pinch
Chapter 9 Romola: Historical Narration and the Communicative Dynamics of Modernity (pages 129–140): David Wayne Thomas
Chapter 10 Felix Holt: Love in the Time of Politics (pages 141–152): David Kurnick
Chapter 11 Middlemarch: January in Lowick (pages 153–165): Andrew H. Miller
Chapter 12 Daniel Deronda: Late Form, or after Middlemarch (pages 166–177): Alex Woloch
Chapter 13 Poetry: The Unappreciated Eliot (pages 178–191): Herbert F. Tucker
Chapter 14 Essays: Essay v. Novel (Eliot, Aloof) (pages 192–203): Jeff Nunokawa
Chapter 15 Impressions of Theophrastus Such: “Not a S

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