Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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... by its patrons is expected to secure the signature of each user . NAME AND ADDRESS Nora E. Carbine Madison Lunds A. Falkenstein . Madison DATE October 31 , 1972 April 29 , 1982 RELIGIOUS AND MORAL IDEAS IN THE NOVELS OF GEORGE ELIOT.
... by its patrons is expected to secure the signature of each user . NAME AND ADDRESS Nora E. Carbine Madison Lunds A. Falkenstein . Madison DATE October 31 , 1972 April 29 , 1982 RELIGIOUS AND MORAL IDEAS IN THE NOVELS OF GEORGE ELIOT.
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... ideas that later formed the groundwork of her fiction . While trying to elaborate or illustrate Eliot's ethical ideas from her novels I have mainly relied on the comments of the amniscient author . Wherever I have made use of the ...
... ideas that later formed the groundwork of her fiction . While trying to elaborate or illustrate Eliot's ethical ideas from her novels I have mainly relied on the comments of the amniscient author . Wherever I have made use of the ...
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... ideas about Christianity . She may , however , have become conscious of the negations implied in his approach . Even Strauss , in the concluding chapter of the book , admitted rather painfully : 49Strauss , p . 413 The results of the ...
... ideas about Christianity . She may , however , have become conscious of the negations implied in his approach . Even Strauss , in the concluding chapter of the book , admitted rather painfully : 49Strauss , p . 413 The results of the ...
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