Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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... novels . In the discussion of George Eliot's ephemeral work in Chapter II I have taken up only those essays which have been conclusively established as George Eliot's work . I have deliberately left out essays like " Dryden and his ...
... novels . In the discussion of George Eliot's ephemeral work in Chapter II I have taken up only those essays which have been conclusively established as George Eliot's work . I have deliberately left out essays like " Dryden and his ...
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... novels should be written from artistic impulse and not to illustrate the pet theories of the writer . 22 Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Dred receives her power . " hearty , generous praise . She considers it a work " inspired by a rare ...
... novels should be written from artistic impulse and not to illustrate the pet theories of the writer . 22 Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Dred receives her power . " hearty , generous praise . She considers it a work " inspired by a rare ...
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... Novels by Lady Novelists , is directed against the three volume circulating library novels of her day . It is likely that at this time she was contem- plating writing fiction and so wanted to familiarize herself with the recent attempts ...
... Novels by Lady Novelists , is directed against the three volume circulating library novels of her day . It is likely that at this time she was contem- plating writing fiction and so wanted to familiarize herself with the recent attempts ...
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