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'Grand and Vague': Why is Daniel Deronda about the Jews? 

Malcolm, David (2022-05-09)
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The Gusher: A Portrait of Alexander Main 

Adams, Kathleen (2022-05-09)
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Gwendolen Harleth and the Growth of Conscience 

Kakar, H. S. (2022-05-09)
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A Hard Moral Code 

Hopkins, Vic (2022-05-09)
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Having the Whip-hand in Middlemarch 

Karlin, Daniel (2022-05-09)
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Henry James and George Eliot: Realism, Reality, and Narrative Form 

Harris, Nicola (2022-05-09)
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Henry James on Digression in George Eliot's Fiction 

Richards, Christine (2022-05-09)
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'Hetty had never read a novel': Adam Bede and Realism 

Bowlby, Rachel (2022-05-09)
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Horses and Hounds: The Importance of Animals in Mill on the Floss 

Robertson, Linda K. (2022-05-09)
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How I Came to Write A Novel About George Eliot 

O'Shaughnessy, Kathy (2022-05-09)
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How Much Did Dorothea and Celia Know? Sexual Ignorance and Knowledge among Unmarried Girls in Middlemarch 

Burton, Marianne (2022-05-09)
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The Human Intelligence of George Eliot’s Omnisicent Narration 

Hurst, Louetta; 0009-0000-3164-6240 (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, ...

‘I found her in that magnificent pose’: Ekphrastic Detail and Gendered Perspectives in Middlemarch 

Mielniczek, Amelia (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 

Bell, David (2022-05-09)
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The Identity of Klesmer in Daniel Deronda 

Christiansen, Rupert (2022-05-09)
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Idlers and Collaborators: Enter the Dog 

Gray, Beryl (2022-05-09)
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Ignorance and Power: George Eliot's Attack on Professional Incompetence 

Robertson, Linda (2022-05-09)
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The Imaginary Vision in Adam Bede: Hetty's Mirrors and the Objet A 

Ruth, Katrina (2022-05-09)
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Imagination, Morality, and the Spectre of Sade in Romola and Daniel Deronda 

Fragoso, Margaux (2022-05-09)
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Imagining the Essence of Christianity: Religion, Heart, and Mind in George Eliot 

Cunningham, Valentine (2022-05-09)
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