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The Oxford Handbook of George Eliot

 
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The Oxford Handbook of George Eliot presents fifty-two perspectives on George Eliot, one of the major novelists in English of the nineteenth century. Topics covered include Eliot's personal and intellectual relationships, her engagement with other authors, detailed analyses of published and unpublished works, and Eliot's legacy for later writers.

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George Eliot repeatedly stressed the aesthetic and ethical importance of viewing subjects from different perspectives: The Oxford Handbook of George Eliot presents fifty-two perspectives on this major nineteenth-century writer. Together, the chapters provide the most wide-ranging collection of essays on Eliot's life and works published to date. While providing fresh perspectives on the important themes running through Eliot's works, the volume is distinctive in placing a concern with literary form at its heart. Part I questions longstanding conceptions of Eliot as a figure isolated by scandal by exploring her personal and intellectual relationships with her contemporaries. Part II focuses on Eliot's close engagement with earlier poets, dramatists, and novelists, as well as with painting, sculpture, and music, and in so doing probes Eliot's interest in the nature of influence itself. Part III explores the full range of Eliot's unpublished and published works: chapters on each of the novels make a renewed case for the centrality of Eliot's works to current scholarly debates about nineteenth-century literature; other chapters offer ways into texts that have either been neglected (such as the novellas and poetry) or more often mined for biographical and historical contexts than given a close reading (such as the notebooks, manuscripts, letters, and journals). Part IV gives close scrutiny to those aspects of literary form which characterise Eliot's writing, particularly her preoccupation with genre and her handling of voice, both that of her narrators and her characters. Part V assesses the complexity of Eliot's legacy for later writers, concluding with five shorter essays which tackle the nature and impact of the enduring cultural status of Middlemarch as a (often declared the) 'great English novel'.
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Introduction
Part I: Life and Networks
George Eliot's Life-Writing
George Eliot among Evangelicals, Dissenters, and Freethinkers
Marian Evans, 'George Eliot' and Nineteenth-Century Media Communities
George Eliot among Philosophers and Scientists
George Eliot and Contemporary Writers
George Eliot Abroad
Part II: Influences
George Eliot and the Classics
George Eliot and Early Modern Practical Divinity
George Eliot, Dante, and Milton
George Eliot and Shakespeare
George Eliot and Eighteenth-Century and Romantic fiction
George Eliot and Wordsworth
George Eliot and Goethe
George Eliot and French Literature
George Eliot and the Visual Arts
George Eliot and Music
Part III: Works
George Eliot's Notebooks
George Eliot's Manuscripts
George Eliot's Letters
George Eliot's Journals
George Eliot's Essays
George Eliot's Translations
George Eliot's Poetry
Scenes of Clerical Life: Genre and the Genealogy of George Eliot s Realism
'The Lifted Veil', 'Brother Jacob', and Short Form
Adam Bede and Work
The Mill on the Floss and Intimacy
Silas Marner and Affect
Romola and Presentism
Felix Holt and the Politics of Middle England
The Intersectional Spanish Gypsy
Distantly Reading Middlemarch
Daniel Deronda and the Forms of Belonging
George Eliot's Late Style: Impressions of Theophrastus Such
Part IV: Form
Revisiting George Eliot's Realism
Tragedy, Comedy, and George Eliot
George Eliot and Theatricality
George Eliot's Omniscient Narrator
George Eliot's Dialogue
George Eliot and Character
George Eliot's Rhythms
George Eliot's Grammar
George Eliot and Metaphor
Aphorisms and Maxims in George Eliot
Part V: Afterlives
George Eliot's Modern Forms
Locating the Gendered Reception of George Eliot, 1880-1930
George Eliot's East Asian Afterlives
Perspectives on Middlemarch: Middlemarch and Contemporary Fiction
Perspectives on Middlemarch: Middlemarch and the Value of the Humanities
Perspectives on Middlemarch: Middlemarch as World Literature
Perspectives on Middlemarch: The Philosophical Art/Work of Middlemarch
Perspectives on Middlemarch: Two Middlemarch Sentences