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Readings in George Eliot Barbara Hardy. 4 Rituals and Feeling Rituals are ceremonies which mark some special or crucial ... ritual origin , and the work of art may indeed resemble ritual in many ways . Ritual plays an important part in ...
Readings in George Eliot Barbara Hardy. 4 Rituals and Feeling Rituals are ceremonies which mark some special or crucial ... ritual origin , and the work of art may indeed resemble ritual in many ways . Ritual plays an important part in ...
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... ritual of churchgoing ( though not its faith ) for what she valued in family feeling and personal continuity . Much later , when she decided to live with George Henry Lewes without the benefit of the marriage ritual , it was not from a ...
... ritual of churchgoing ( though not its faith ) for what she valued in family feeling and personal continuity . Much later , when she decided to live with George Henry Lewes without the benefit of the marriage ritual , it was not from a ...
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... rituals of feasting and offering . This can also be seen in individual acts , as in a ritual use of clothing , which , as George Eliot observes of Dorothea , is felt to be appropriate to a new phase of experience . Dorothea , usually ...
... rituals of feasting and offering . This can also be seen in individual acts , as in a ritual use of clothing , which , as George Eliot observes of Dorothea , is felt to be appropriate to a new phase of experience . Dorothea , usually ...
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