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George Eliot - A Critical Study of her Life, Writings and Philosophy (Paperback)
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George Eliot - A Critical Study of her Life, Writings and Philosophy (Paperback)
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Literary Studies
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American Unitarian minister George Willis Cooke (1848-1923) worked
for almost thirty years in Unitarian churches across the United
States before turning full-time to scholarly pursuits in 1900.
Cooke, a voracious reader who was largely self-taught, attended
Meadville Theological School in Illinois but never graduated. A
radical in theology and politics, he was drawn to the
transcendentalist authors and in 1881 published a critical study of
the works of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Cooke's George Eliot: A Critical
Study of her Life, Writings and Philosophy (1883) probably emerged
from those same philosophical impulses. The book was published just
after Blind's biography, but Cooke asserts that with a small
exception his work was complete when hers appeared; moreover, his
study prioritises the act of 'interpreting and criticising
[Eliot's] teachings' over the details of her life, and the book's
organisation reflects this hierarchy, giving insights into the
contemporary reception of George Eliot.
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