George Eliot (Marian Evans) : a literary life
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George Eliot (Marian Evans) : a literary life
(Macmillan literary lives)
Macmillan Academic and Professional, 1991
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 149-153
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this literary life, the fiction of Marian Evans (George Eliot) is placed in a biographical and literary-historical context. Since the life experiences that most influenced her novels were those of her formative years, biographical information becomes less important after the publication of her first novel in 1859, when she was in her 40th year. The author gives emphasis to his subject's intellectual development and ideas on the one hand, and to considerations of gender and sex on the other. His principal concern, however, is with Marian Evans as a writer of prose fiction. He details her views on other novels and novelists and examines her aesthetic thinking as it developed from the faithful representing of commonplace things towards more complex considerations. Attention is called to the fundamental choices and presentational calculations made for each novel. But at the same time, the author points out the distinctive sensibility that informs the novels - the particular quality stemming from the person of the artist, that according to Flaubert every work of art contains within itself, and that affects the reader apart from the work's execution.
Table of Contents
- Warwickshire 1819-1849
- London 1850-1857
- critical writings - "Scenes of Clerical Life" (1858)
- "Adam Bede" (1859) and "Silas Marner" (1861)
- the woman question - "The Mill on the Floss" (1860)
- the 1860s - "Romola" (1863) and "The Spanish Gypsy" (1868)
- "Felix Holt" (1866) and "Middlemarch" (1872)
- the 1870s - "Daniel Deronda" (1876).
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