
The Teaching of George Eliot
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 1 July 2025
- ISBN 9781041071501
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages274 pages
- Size 216x138 mm
- Language English 700
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Short description:
George Eliot thought of herself as a teacher, as did her contemporaries. Their view that her writing was a deliberate and consistent attempt to synthesize in fiction an elaborate and coherent theoretical analysis of the human situation is studied in this book, originally published in 1984.
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Long description:
George Eliot thought of herself as a teacher, as did her contemporaries. Their view that her writing was not simply influenced in a relatively haphazard way by her philosophical and scientific reading but was a deliberate and consistent attempt to synthesize in fiction an elaborate and coherent theoretical analysis of the human situation is studied in this book, originally published in 1984. Eliot?s Associationist philosophy, her Feuerbachian readings of religion, her ethic of Submission and her sense that Positivism can be transcended in art and vision are here subjected to a thorough Marxist, Nietzschean and psycho-analytical critique.
Original Review of Dryden:
??fills a real need for students?this volume is much more than the elementary introduction it pretends to be.? Robert D. Hume, The Review of English Studies, Vol 25, No. 99 (1974).
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Introduction. 1. The Restoration: Poems 1659?1667 2. Admiration and Truth: Drama and Criticism 1660?1679 3. Fancy and Delight: Comedy and Criticism 1663?1672 4. Judgement and Instruction: Poems, Comedy and Satire 1673?1679 5. The Exclusion Crisis: Poems, Plays and Satires 1679?1681 6. The Tory Triumph: Poems 1682?1686 7. A Catholic Reign: Poems 1685?1688 8. A Protestant Revolution: Poems and Plays After 1688 9. Reactions to History: Translations and Criticism 1681?1698 10. Nature, Love and War: The Fables and The Secular Mask
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