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How Much Did Dorothea and Celia Know? Sexual Ignorance and Knowledge among Unmarried Girls in Middlemarch
(2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.
The Human Intelligence of George Eliot’s Omnisicent Narration
(2025-11-18)
The importance - if any - of human authorship for literary production has been questioned since the earliest attempts to create narratives using computers or other technologies. The heightened concerns of our current moment, ...
Humans vs. Zombies at the Library: Gauging the Impact of Live Action Gaming Events on Students’ Library Use and Perceptions
(2014-05-22)
This paper describes how a game of Humans vs. Zombies was coordinated and hosted by the Ralph Brown Draughon Library at Auburn University. A survey was designed to discover students’ attitudes and perceptions and evaluate ...
"I Don’t Know what to Say!” Strategies for Responding to and Supporting Targets of Racial Microaggressions
(2022-11-04)
In this session, participants will be introduced to racial microaggressions, or subtle, denigrating messages conveyed to people of color based on their racial or ethnic identity. An overview of the existing research on ...
‘I found her in that magnificent pose’: Ekphrastic Detail and Gendered Perspectives in Middlemarch
(2025-11-18)
In his review of George Eliot's Middlemarch (1871), Henry James praised the novel for its particularly intricate and rich attention to the knottiest of social and emotional detail. He accused Eliot's attention to these ...
The Idea of an English Gentleman: Mr Knightley and Arthur Donnithorne
(2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.
The Identity of Klesmer in Daniel Deronda
(2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.
Idlers and Collaborators: Enter the Dog
(2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.
If you build partnerships, they will come and share: Collaborative learning commons planning and use
(2023-06-06)
The Learning Commons at Auburn University Libraries is a one-stop center, offering the learning resources students use most, all located in a flexible physical configuration that can be repurposed for many activities and ...
Ignorance and Power: George Eliot's Attack on Professional Incompetence
(2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.
The Imaginary Vision in Adam Bede: Hetty's Mirrors and the Objet A
(2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.
Imagination, Morality, and the Spectre of Sade in Romola and Daniel Deronda
(2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.
Imagining the Essence of Christianity: Religion, Heart, and Mind in George Eliot
(2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.
The Impact of Open Access on Collection Management
(2017-12-01)
Open access (OA) is a relatively new concept in the long history of published scholarly communication. Although there were already some open access journals in 2002, many point to the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI) ...
Implementing Click Tracking
(2012-10-16)
In 2011 Auburn University Libraries implemented a click tracking system to record usage statics of various online resources. This presentation discusses the technology and implementation of the underlying system. Originally ...
The Importance of Location in the Portrayal of Rachel Poyser and Dinah Morris in Adam Bede
(2023-12-06)
Article from the George Eliot Review. Digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online, editor Beverley Park Rilett.
In Defense of Romola
(2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.
'In isolation human power is limited, in combination it is infinite': Tracing Ludwig Feuerbach's Essence of Christianity through Daniel Deronda
(2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.
In Janet Dempster's Footsteps: A Reminiscence
(2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.
In the Abstract I Object to Illustrated Literature': George Eliot, Artists, and Visualization
(2023-12-06)
Article from the George Eliot Review. Digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online, editor Beverley Park Rilett.
