Keyword [George Eliot] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | Victorian legacies of beauty: Feminine beauty ideals in the fiction of Lady Blessington, Charlotte Bronte, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, and George Eliot |
182. | Home epics, home economics: George Eliot reads Milton |
183. | 'Something specific to contribute': George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell, and the challenges of feminism |
184. | George Eliot: Beyond feminism |
185. | Vocation, marriage and 'the woman question' in George Eliot's 'Middlemarch' |
186. | Metaphors drawn from natural history in selected novels of George Eliot and Charles Dickens |
187. | The teller in the tale: Aspects of narratorial voice in the novels of George Eliot |
188. | The limits of sympathy in George Eliot's novels |
189. | George Eliot's canine community: Dog characters and imagery |
190. | Hebraism in English literature: A study of Matthew Arnold and George Eliot |
191. | 'Till (they); fashion all things fair': Evolutionary meliorism and generic practice in the works of George Eliot and Thomas Hardy |
192. | Tragedy and society: The novels of George Eliot |
193. | Concepts of happiness: The influence of Ludwig Feuerbach on the fiction of George Eliot |
194. | Narrative organisation in the novels of George Eliot |
195. | 'The Mill on the Floss': George Eliot's emerging vision of androgyny |
196. | AWARENESS OF THE WOMAN QUESTION IN THE NOVELS OF GEORGE ELIOT AND EILEEN CHANG (ENGLAND, CHINA) |
197. | PATTERNS OF NARCISSISM IN GEORGE ELIOT'S FICTION |
198. | A RECEPTION-HISTORY OF GEORGE ELIOT'S FICTION |
199. | THE RECIPROCITY OF SPACE AND SELF IN FOUR NINETEENTH-CENTURY NOVELISTS: JANE AUSTEN, GEORGE ELIOT, CHARLES DICKENS, AND THOMAS HARDY |
200. | SUB VOCE: VOICE AND THE POETICS OF INDIRECTION IN FLAUBERT, GEORGE ELIOT AND VERGA |
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