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George Eliot and Islamic Culture
Published 2015-06-01“…This essay is the first of a series which explores George Eliot's perception of Islam at a time when many Victorian thinkers vigorously debated the definition, origins and specificities of Islamic culture. …”
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Fallen Women in George Eliot’s Early Novels
Published 2005-12-01“…In this last novel George Eliot’s treatment of the theme is more original than in Adam Bede. …”
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K. K. Collins ed., George Eliot : Interviews and Recollections
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The Evolution of Woman. George Eliot’s“Woman in France: Madame de Sablé”
Published 2011-03-01“…George Eliot’s engagement with gender ideology has often been discussed in relation to her novels even though she expresses her views on the so-called “woman question”much earlier, in her journalistic work. …”
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George Eliot’s ‘Greek Vocabulary’ Notebook (c. 1873) as Commodity and Rare Artefact
Published 2016-11-01“…It is unique, however, as the undated notebook that George Eliot kept while she was reading Greek poets. …”
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Michael Davis, George Eliot and Nineteenth-Century Psychology : Exploring the Unmapped Country
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Amanda Anderson and Harry E. Shaw, eds., A Companion to George Eliot
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K. K. Collins, Identifying the Remains : George Eliot’s Death in the London Religious Press
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Eithne Henson, Landscape and Gender in the Novels of Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, and Thomas Hardy
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Masques et mascarades dans Romola par George Eliot : la traversée des apparences
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La scène internationale : les nouveaux horizons dans Daniel Deronda de George Eliot
Published 2012-06-01“…The final episode, which is a beginning as well as an ending, mirrors the whole novel, which itself harks back to George Eliot’s earlier fiction, yet is also radically different. …”
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« To see beyond the horizon of mere selfishness » : l’horizon moral dans les romans de George Eliot
Published 2012-06-01“…In spite of her apostasy, George Eliot still believed in the moral and spiritual values of Christianity and it is hardly surprising she should have used the metaphor of the horizon to refer to this ideal notion of the essence of Christianity since the horizon is both unreachable and yet always visible, showing the direction one ought to follow. …”
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George Eliot, Daniel Deronda (I et II). Texte présenté, traduit et annoté par Alain Jumeau
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Texte et contexte dans les illustrations de Romola de George Eliot par Frederic Lord Leighton
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‘How the guineas shone as they came pouring out of the dark leather mouths!’: Shades of Gold in George Eliot’s Silas Marner (1861)
Published 2015-06-01“…Far from the common representation of money in Victorian literature, with its many references to the expanding world of finance, credit and speculation, George Eliot’s Silas Marner (1861) depicts money mainly as gold coins, at the crossroads between realism and symbolism, the profane and the sacred. …”
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