George Eliot: a collection of critical essays, edited by George R. Creeger.
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TextSeries: Twentieth century views | A Spectrum bookPublication details: Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1970]Description: viii, 182 p. 22 cmISBN: - 013274290X
- PR 4688 .C7
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Introduction, by G. R. Creeger.--George Eliot's religion of humanity, by B. J. Paris.--The authority of the past in George Eliot's novels, by T. Pinney.--The moment of disenchantment in George Eliot's novels, by B. Hardy.--George Eliot's conception of "form," by D. Mansell, Jr.--George Eliot, Feuerbach, and the question of criticism, by U. C. Knoepflmacher.--An interpretation of Adam Bede, by G. R. Creeger.--Intelligence as deception: The mill on the floss, by G. Levine.--Felix Holt: society as protagonist, by D. R. Carroll.--George Eliot in Middlemarch, by Q. Anderson.--Daniel Deronda: a conversation, by H. James.--Selected bibliography (p. 180-182)
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