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Social Figures: George Eliot, Social History, and Literary Representation
University of Minnesota Press, 1987 Paper: 978-0-8166-1548-3 | Cloth: 978-0-8166-1547-6 Library of Congress Classification PR4692.S58C68 1987 Dewey Decimal Classification 823.8
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Centers on the discourse of the liberal intellectual as exemplified in the novels of George Eliot, whose awareness of her aesthetic and social task was keener than that of most Victorian writers. "Daniel Cottom has produced a readable, well-researched, and thoroughly referenced work that speaks to a broad scholarly audience composed of philosophers, psychologists, sociolinguists, literary critics, historians, sociologists, and anthropologists, to name but a few." --Anthropology and Humanism Quarterly See other books on: 1819-1880 | Eliot, George | George Eliot | Mimesis in literature | Social problems in literature See other titles from University of Minnesota Press |
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