An edition of George Eliot, voice of a century (1995)

George Eliot, voice of a century

a biography

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George Eliot, voice of a century
Frederick Robert Karl
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An edition of George Eliot, voice of a century (1995)

George Eliot, voice of a century

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Frederick R. Karl's magisterial biography of George Eliot proves her to be one of the most fascinating and iconic individuals of her time. Born in 1819 as Mary Anne Evans, she grew up near rural Coventry when the pastoral life was being destroyed by the rapid rise of industrialism. Her father, Robert Evans, took care of an estate, where the family lived. Eliot, his youngest child, absorbed the world around her, its beauty and its delicate sense of stability, which was about to be thoroughly disrupted.

Eliot thrived on learning while she stayed home, taking care of her aging father. Upon his death, she began her long process of emergence and change. Her unusual intelligence and literary capacity brought her to the attention of John Chapman, who enlisted her to work on the intellectual Westminster Review in London. While there she met some of the leading thinkers of her era, including Herbert Spencer.

Karl focuses on her relationships with these men in a way earlier biographers have been unable, using many letters and documents previously unavailable.

Karl shows how Eliot's break from respectable womanhood by running off with the married George Henry Lewes allowed her to begin her career as the major British novelist of the nineteenth century. Often, she drew upon her own life to create her plots and characters.

She set several of her masterworks - Adam Bede, The Mill on the Floss, Silas Marner, Felix Holt, and Middlemarch - in the England of the past and her youth to show a complex portrait of society and character - one that captures us today with its moral dilemmas and psychological shrewdness.

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George Eliot, voice of a century: a biography
1995, W.W. Norton
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [653]-682) and index.

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New York

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xxi, 708 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 25 cm.
Number of pages
708

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OL22115639M
ISBN 10
0393037851
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94037436
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234593
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90791

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