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... look at is the Casaubon marriage itself . It would be misleading to say that the first real crisis in Dorothea's development is the sexual failure of her marriage . George Eliot's main emphasis is emotional , not physical , and though ...
... look at is the Casaubon marriage itself . It would be misleading to say that the first real crisis in Dorothea's development is the sexual failure of her marriage . George Eliot's main emphasis is emotional , not physical , and though ...
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... look at detail will tell us much about total structure , but only that it takes its place in the investigation of ... look at them in their local context . We might take the presentation of minor characters or minor events , or look at ...
... look at detail will tell us much about total structure , but only that it takes its place in the investigation of ... look at them in their local context . We might take the presentation of minor characters or minor events , or look at ...
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... look at each abstraction and review it in the light of all we have seen of Harriet Bulstrode . Again , plain and simple language says something sur- prising . Like ' who pities Faithful ? ' and ' the indifference of new faces ' , the ...
... look at each abstraction and review it in the light of all we have seen of Harriet Bulstrode . Again , plain and simple language says something sur- prising . Like ' who pities Faithful ? ' and ' the indifference of new faces ' , the ...
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action acts Adam affective analysis appearance appropriate artist become beginning bring Casaubon Chapter character close comes complete concerned consciousness continuity creates crisis criticism Daniel dark death Deronda detail Dorothea dream emotional environment essays example expected experience explicit expressive fantasy feeling fiction Floss fully George Eliot give going hand human imagery imagination implications important individual instance interest kind Ladislaw later less letter light living look Lydgate Maggie marriage masculine meaning Middlemarch Mill mind moral move movement narrative narrator nature never novel novelist objects observes particular passion past perhaps possible present psychological question reader reading relation relationship response reticence ritual scene seems sense sexual shape shows social speak story strong suggest symbol takes tells things thought truth turn vision voice whole writing