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... scientific ideas , in Chapter II the scientific doctrines of George Eliot , and in Chapter III the exhibition of this philosophy in her novels , I shall attempt in the conclusion to distinguish between the types of scientific philosophy ...
... scientific ideas , in Chapter II the scientific doctrines of George Eliot , and in Chapter III the exhibition of this philosophy in her novels , I shall attempt in the conclusion to distinguish between the types of scientific philosophy ...
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... scientific tendencies of the time . In his novels this influence appears in a two - fold form . First , it crops out constantly in references to scientific problems , in the use of figures and comparisons taken from science and in the ...
... scientific tendencies of the time . In his novels this influence appears in a two - fold form . First , it crops out constantly in references to scientific problems , in the use of figures and comparisons taken from science and in the ...
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... scientific tendency of thought , but Jane Austen and Mrs. Gaskell had somewhat the same bent without any scientific leanings whatever . Janet's Repentance is the portrayal of that good side of Evangelicalism which George Eliot had had ...
... scientific tendency of thought , but Jane Austen and Mrs. Gaskell had somewhat the same bent without any scientific leanings whatever . Janet's Repentance is the portrayal of that good side of Evangelicalism which George Eliot had had ...
Contents
The Sources of George Eliots Scientific | 41 |
Scientific Philosophy in Novels | 116 |
Conclusion | 164 |
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