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“A Thousand Tit-Bits”: George Eliot and the New Journalismmass-market periodicals and book collections. It investigates the publishing format of Alexander Main’s . (1872), and . (1878), demonstrating how they represent Eliot and Lewes’s engagement with the popular literary marketplace. These literary experiments to some degree anticipated the excerpting prFracture 发表于 2025-3-22 03:16:35
George Eliot’s Literary Legacy: Poetic Perception and Self-Fashioning in the 1870sction of poems, . (1874). Understanding Eliot as a self-fashioned poetess who ultimately sought literary eminence through poetry in her career will offer greater insight into the sensibility of one of the nineteenth-century’s greatest writers. Eliot turned to poetry because the cultural prestige of低位的人或事 发表于 2025-3-22 08:38:58
George Eliot as “Worthy Scholar”: Note Taking and the Composition offifteenth and sixteenth centuries, as well as those by later French, German and English authors. Extracting passages that interested her, she abridged, sometimes transcribing in Italian interspersed with English, and storing her notes under headings in her notebooks or “quarries” and she compiled l金丝雀 发表于 2025-3-22 10:26:12
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Organic Realism in wes’s findings that “the processes of the nervous system both affect and are affected by human thought and action” (., II, 459). The idea of a non-rational, atomistic basis for human behavior can explain narrative endings of some main characters in the novel, as they make ad hoc decisions based on t过份好问 发表于 2025-3-22 17:38:25
“These Things Are a Parable”: Natural History Metaphors and Audience in , (1866)0s discussions of evolution and taxonomy. In this essay, research in science history and Eliot studies leads to evidence of how, in . (1866), Eliot was influenced by evolutionary scientists, particularly Darwin and Huxley, in her fictional examination of how individuals struggle within a small isolaOrgasm 发表于 2025-3-23 00:52:15
Handling George Eliot’s Fictionnusual fascination with hands. It begins by mapping the terrain in which material and cultural developments—mainly the rise of industrialization and the emergence of new evolutionary theories—caused the hand to become a particularly rich site of representation for Victorian fiction writers. The Vict恫吓 发表于 2025-3-23 04:30:46
“It Was All over with Wildfire”: Horse Accidents in George Eliot’s Fictionre, showing how Eliot transmuted this reality into formal conventions that marked turning points in her narratives. On a trip to Italy in 1861, Eliot’s horse falls on the edge of a precipice. She is unhurt, but Lewes, who sees her fall, feels “very sick and faint from the shock” (Lewes Journals). Wh多山 发表于 2025-3-23 08:40:38
The Functions of Dogs in George Eliot’s Fictiont’s narratives and can provide mocking commentary on pretentious owners (Karen B. Mann). Focusing on the ways in which dogs and dog imagery operate to influence reader response, and on dogs’ roles as narrative agents, this study ranges from Jet, the cosseted but loyal spaniel in . to the unfortunate