First published in 1969. George Eliot is a writer of ordinary human
experience, whose work emphasizes commonplace characters and
commonplace situations. Her mind, however, was far from ordinary.
Professor Adam shows how wit, observation and sympathy, combined
with a lucid and energetic intelligence, enabled her to invest the
commonplace with complexity and importance. Extracts from George
Eliot's major novels illustrate her treatment of character,
setting, dialogue and narrative, while the author's commentary
discusses the particulars of her artistic procedures and
techniques. This title will be of interest to students of
literature.
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