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The Real George Eliott Lisa Tippings

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The Real George Eliott Lisa Tippings
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Publisher: Pen and Sword History
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.95 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Lisa Tippings
ISBN: 9781526754547, 1526754541
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Real George Eliott Lisa Tippings by Lisa Tippings 9781526754547, 1526754541 instant download after payment.

In this book, particular focus is given to Eliot’s childhood surroundings, and how these, and the individuals she knew in her youth, influenced aspects of her writing.
The Real George Eliot revisits the life of the groundbreaking nineteenth century novelist.
Eliot was a writer who explored such important questions as the role of women in society and the education they were allowed to access, religion and the restrictions it could sometimes place on individuals, and the struggle between a person’s public and private persona.
Her own private life was the cause of much speculation and notoriety. Eliot chose to ignore most of the conventions of Victorian society in order to pursue her own happiness, and her relationship with George Henry Lewes scandalized many members of ‘polite’ society. Regardless of this, however, she overcame such prejudice and in later life enjoyed the company of some of the greatest thinkers and academics of the time, and this is a testament to her formidable intelligence. The fact that she is still so widely read today, is a sign of the longevity of her skills as a writer.

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