Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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... 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 Studies : From Coleridge to Matthew Arnold ( London , 1945 ) , pp ...
... 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 Studies : From Coleridge to Matthew Arnold ( London , 1945 ) , pp ...
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... concern for one's own person and this doctrine lies at the very heart of Eliot's ethics . The review of Miss Frederika Bremer's latest novel 21 Hertha Eliot examines the presents another aspect of Eliot's thought . Miss Bremer's ...
... concern for one's own person and this doctrine lies at the very heart of Eliot's ethics . The review of Miss Frederika Bremer's latest novel 21 Hertha Eliot examines the presents another aspect of Eliot's thought . Miss Bremer's ...
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... concerned with those ethical questions that are vital to human life in every generation . Her sympathy , humanity and ... concern with human illusion and in their shared " breadth of sympathy . 40 40 " Daniel Deronda and William ...
... concerned with those ethical questions that are vital to human life in every generation . Her sympathy , humanity and ... concern with human illusion and in their shared " breadth of sympathy . 40 40 " Daniel Deronda and William ...
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