Imperfect Apprehensions: Essays in English Literature in Honour of G.A. WilkesGeoffrey Little Challis Press, 1996 - 284 pages |
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... Eliot was far from being relentlessly high - minded . Even at times of great stress , she allowed herself recreation ... Eliot and her partner George Lewes , together with Lewes's eighteen - year - old son Charles , just home from school ...
... Eliot was far from being relentlessly high - minded . Even at times of great stress , she allowed herself recreation ... Eliot and her partner George Lewes , together with Lewes's eighteen - year - old son Charles , just home from school ...
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... Eliot , Journal , ' Recollections of Weimar ' and ' Recollections of Berlin ' , MSS Yale ) . 1 November 1860 , GEL , III.355 . Respectively , Silas Marner , Romola and Daniel Deronda : GEL , VIII.303 and V.368 ; VII.209 and IX.275 ; IX ...
... Eliot , Journal , ' Recollections of Weimar ' and ' Recollections of Berlin ' , MSS Yale ) . 1 November 1860 , GEL , III.355 . Respectively , Silas Marner , Romola and Daniel Deronda : GEL , VIII.303 and V.368 ; VII.209 and IX.275 ; IX ...
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... Eliot uses a flashforward for Godfrey . In a Dickensian vein , Eliot personifies anxiety and Godfrey has a dialogue with it , as he looks forward to the New Year's Eve party and to seeing Nancy but dreads the consequences of what he has ...
... Eliot uses a flashforward for Godfrey . In a Dickensian vein , Eliot personifies anxiety and Godfrey has a dialogue with it , as he looks forward to the New Year's Eve party and to seeing Nancy but dreads the consequences of what he has ...
Contents
Acknowledgements iii | 11 |
Narcissus Called to Account | 18 |
Old Age | 44 |
Copyright | |
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