The Critical Temper: Victorian literature and American literatureMartin Tucker Ungar, 1969 - American literature |
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... Eliot's Life as Related in Her Letters and Journals ( 1885 ) , 3 vols . Lawrence and Elisabeth Hanson , Marian Evans and George Eliot : a Biography ( 1952 ) PERSONAL The time for romance had passed away as the century grew older , and ...
... Eliot's Life as Related in Her Letters and Journals ( 1885 ) , 3 vols . Lawrence and Elisabeth Hanson , Marian Evans and George Eliot : a Biography ( 1952 ) PERSONAL The time for romance had passed away as the century grew older , and ...
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... Eliot that seem to come from Dickens rather than from life , and so is the pawnbroker's family : the humour and tenderness are painfully trying , with that quality they have , that obviousness of intention , which relates them so ...
... Eliot that seem to come from Dickens rather than from life , and so is the pawnbroker's family : the humour and tenderness are painfully trying , with that quality they have , that obviousness of intention , which relates them so ...
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... Eliot's Novels ( Seattle , Wash .: Univ . Washington Press , 1959 ) , p . 216 Her vision too seems as much modern as ... Eliot who started it all , " said D. H. Lawrence . " It was she who started putting all the action inside ...
... Eliot's Novels ( Seattle , Wash .: Univ . Washington Press , 1959 ) , p . 216 Her vision too seems as much modern as ... Eliot who started it all , " said D. H. Lawrence . " It was she who started putting all the action inside ...
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Matthew Arnold 18221888 | 3 |
Walter Bagehot 18261877 | 16 |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning 18061861 | 30 |
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