Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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... intellectual bi- ography a graph , of its most decided trend . " 1 Finally , the hard experience she went through made her look upon all faiths with respect , so that there breathes through her works a spirit of affirmation and ...
... intellectual bi- ography a graph , of its most decided trend . " 1 Finally , the hard experience she went through made her look upon all faiths with respect , so that there breathes through her works a spirit of affirmation and ...
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... intellectuals of the day and Bray , with his brother - in - law Charles Hennell and his sister - in - law Sara Sophia Hennell formed the nucleus of this intellectual coterie . It was here that Eliot first came across Charles Hennell's ...
... intellectuals of the day and Bray , with his brother - in - law Charles Hennell and his sister - in - law Sara Sophia Hennell formed the nucleus of this intellectual coterie . It was here that Eliot first came across Charles Hennell's ...
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... intellectual celebrities of the day , among them Herbert Spencer and George Henry Lewes . Her letters during these years are , however , marked by a reticence with regard to her views , a reticence broken only after she had established ...
... intellectual celebrities of the day , among them Herbert Spencer and George Henry Lewes . Her letters during these years are , however , marked by a reticence with regard to her views , a reticence broken only after she had established ...
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action Adam Bede admiration Amos Barton Arthur artist Auguste Comte become belief Book VII Bray's called Chapter character Charles Bray Charles Lee Lewes Christianity Church churchmen clerical Comte concept Coventry criticism Daniel Deronda deeds divine doctrines dogma egoism Eliot presents Eliot's ethics emotions essay Evangelical evil experience F. R. Leavis fact faith Farebrother feelings Felix Holt felt Feuerbach fiction finds Floss George Eliot Gilfil's Gwendolen Haight heart Hennell's Hetty Hetty's human nature ideas influence intellectual Janet's Repentance Jesus letter Lewes lives London looked Maggie man's mankind Mary Ann Middlemarch Mill mind miracles Miss Evans moral never novelist one's pantheism parishioners passionate philosophy poem poetry position preacher religion religious Romola Sara Sophia Hennell sense sermons Silas Marner social soul Spinoza spirit story Strauss struggle suffering suggests sympathy theology things thought Transome truth Tryan Westminster Review William Wilberforce writes wrote to Sara young