This title, first published in 1970, consists of essays on the
individual tales and novels of George Eliot, with two general
essays that discuss the novels as a whole and cuts across the
individual works. The primary concern of these studies is to see
what the limits of George Eliot's greatness are, to consider the
purpose and end of the technical brilliance, and to attend to what
she has to say to us across a century of change and developing
historical and psychological consciousness. This book will be of
interest to students of literature.
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