Perspectives on Self and Community in George Eliot: Dorothea's WindowPatricia Gately, Norman Dennis Leavens, D. Cole Woodcox Edwin Mellen Press, 1997 - 283 sivua This text contains eight essays on the theme of perspective and perception in several of George Eliot's novels. |
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The Woman at the Window | 1 |
Action and the Ends | 33 |
The Theresa Metaphor 58 888 | 58 |
The Intricate Narrative Syntax | 125 |
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A.S. Byatt action Adam Bede ambiguity Amos argues authority Bacchic Bacchus becomes behavior belief Cambridge Carroll Casaubon chance Chapter characters Christian cited conflict context critical consciousness cultural Daniel Deronda Deronda Dorothea England English example feeling female feminist Floss free indirect style George Eliot gossip Gwendolen hagiography Haight Hetty Hetty's human imagery imagination indirect discourse interpretation Kempis Knoepflmacher Letters light Literary London look Lowick Lucy Lydgate Maggie Maggie's Mary metaphor Middlemarch Mill Milly Milly's mind misogyny modal moral narrative voice narrator narrator's nature Nineteenth-Century novel Ogg's Oxford passage passion perspective Philip Pinney Poyser readers reading Review rhetorical Romola Rosamond Saint Teresa scene Scenes of Clerical sense Silas Marner social society Spanish Spanish Inquisition spiritual Stephen story suggests sympathetic sympathy Teresa of Avila traditional Tulliver understanding Victorian viewpoint vision window woman women writing Yale University Press York