Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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... attempt on her part to write down any form of belief ; her main concern is to emphasize those positive aspects of human nature , which she feels , will lead to the moral regeneration of mankind . 1Basil Willey , Nineteenth Century ...
... attempt on her part to write down any form of belief ; her main concern is to emphasize those positive aspects of human nature , which she feels , will lead to the moral regeneration of mankind . 1Basil Willey , Nineteenth Century ...
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Jagdish Chander. and concludes that a true philosopher attempts to preserve these sentiments in a state of unsullied purity . Some philosophers try to judge their fellow men by a rigid code of conduct acquired ... attempts to preserve ...
Jagdish Chander. and concludes that a true philosopher attempts to preserve these sentiments in a state of unsullied purity . Some philosophers try to judge their fellow men by a rigid code of conduct acquired ... attempts to preserve ...
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Jagdish Chander. these canons . In all her work she attempted to unite ethics with aesthetics and the pictures of country life she presented in her novels like Scenes of Clerical Life and Adam Bede unmistakably bring us ... attempted to ...
Jagdish Chander. these canons . In all her work she attempted to unite ethics with aesthetics and the pictures of country life she presented in her novels like Scenes of Clerical Life and Adam Bede unmistakably bring us ... attempted to ...
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accept according action Adam Bede admiration affections Arthur attempt authority Barton become begins belief Book Bray brought called Chapter character Christianity Church Comte concept concern consequences course criticism Daniel Deronda deeds divine doctrines dogma early emotions essay ethics Evangelical existence experience expression face fact faith feelings Felix Holt felt finds force George Eliot give hand heart Hennell hopes human ideas individual influence intellectual kind leads letter lives London looked man's means mind Miss moral nature never novels one's passionate perfect philosophy position present question reading religion religious responsibility Review Romola says seems sense shows social sometimes soul Spinoza spirit story Strauss struggle suffering suggests sympathy teaching tells things thought tried true truth turned universe Westminster Review whole writes wrote