Bibliographic Information

George Eliot

by Mathilde Blind

(George Eliot : family history / edited and introduced by Kathryn Hughes, v. 4)

Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 2000

Available at  / 23 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Reprint: London : W. H. Allen , 1883

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Any understanding of George Eliot's mature art must begin with an appreciation of the rich, difficult family dynamic out of which it was forged. Her friends and relations understood this, and went into print with their own accounts of the process by which George Eliot's early recollections became the basis, not just for her fiction, but also for her philosophic conservatism. The past - and memory of that past - was the cornerstone on which Eliot believed any chance of social or political progress must securely rest. This set, the fifth collection in the Family History series brings together valuable sources, including manuscript material from letters and diaries which give insights into these crucial influences. A new introduction places the material in its literary and historical context.

Table of Contents

Volume I. Place Volume II. Family Volume III. Family Volume IV. Lives Volume V. Lives

by "Nielsen BookData"

Related Books: 1-1 of 1

  • George Eliot : family history

    edited and introduced by Kathryn Hughes

    Routledge/Thoemmes Press 2000

    : set , v. 1 Place , v. 2 Family 1 , v. 3 Family 2

    Available at 23 libraries

Details

Page Top