Social Figures: George Eliot, Social History and Literary Representation |
Contents
George Eliot and the Fables of the Liberal Intellectual | 3 |
Education and the Transfigurations of Realism | 33 |
Literary Consciousness and the Vacancy of the Individual | 59 |
Genteel Image and Democratic Example | 83 |
Imperfection and Compensation | 103 |
Realism and Romance | 125 |
The Supervision of Art and the Culture of the Sickroom | 141 |
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Social Figures: George Eliot, Social History and Literary Representation Daniel Cottom No preview available - 1987 |
Social Figures: George Eliot, Social History and Literary Representation Daniel Cottom No preview available - 1987 |
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abstract Adam Bede aesthetics analyze appear argument Arthur Donnithorne artist assumption become Benjamin Carlyle characters Chartism conceived criticism culture Daniel Deronda democratic described desire difference discourse dividual Dorothea egoism Eliot's art Eliot's conception Eliot's fiction Eliot's novels Eliot's writing England enlightenment essay experience fable fact feeling Felix Holt figure fragmentation gentility gentleman George Eliot Gwendolen Gwendolen Harleth Hetty idea ideal identity ideology idola theatri imperfection individual Jane Austen knowledge language liberal intellectual literary literature meaning metaphor middle middle-class Middlemarch Mill modern world moral narrative nature nineteenth century object ordinary human past political problem psychology public worlds Quoted rational readers realism reality reason relation representation represented rhetoric role romance Romola Scenes of Clerical sciousness sense significance Silas Silas Marner social society sort spirit sympathy synechdoche tion traditional transcendence transfiguration truth understanding universal Victorian violence whole words wrote