The Wisdom of George Eliot: Wit and Reflection from the Writings of the Great Victorian Novelist, Marian Evans, Known to the World As George Eliot |
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Contents
Language | 3 |
Symbolism | 5 |
Confidence | 7 |
Conscience | 13 |
Duty | 19 |
Fate | 26 |
Justice | 39 |
Leadership | 40 |
Thinking | 41 |
The Mind | 53 |
Tradition | 54 |
Prejudices | 56 |
Uncelebrated Lives | 68 |
Reputation | 69 |
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