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Imprint: | Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, c2006. |
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Description: | v. : port. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5934855 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Introduction
- Editor's Introduction
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations and Dates
- Alphabetical Locators
- Chronology: Life and Works
- Bibliography
- Guide to the Use of these Volumes
- Volume 1. The Prose Fiction; The Poetical Works: The Prose Poetry and Prose from the Notebook of an Eccentric (fictional elements)
- Introductory
- A Little Fable with a Great Moral
- Scenes of Clerical Life
- The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton
- Mr Gilfil's Love-Story
- Janet's Repentance
- The Mill on the Floss
- Felix Holt, the Radical
- Impressions of Theophrastus Such
- The Poetry
- Introductory
- Contents
- Early Poems
- The Spanish Gypsy
- Lyrics and Songs
- Poems published in the 1878 Edition
- Shorter Poems from the Middle and Later Years
- Epigraphs
- Indexes of Characters and Persons given entries in this volume
- Characters with Surnames
- Characters without Surnames
- Generic Characters
- Historical, Biblical, and Literary Figures
- Volume 2. The Nonfiction
- The Taxonomy and The Topicon
- The Nonfiction
- The Nonfiction
- Essays and Reports
- "Poetry and Prose from the Notebook of an Eccentric" (nonfiction elements)
- "Vice and Sausages"
- The Progress of the Intellect
- "The Creed of Christendom"
- "Woman in France: Madame de Sablé"
- "The Romantic School of Music"
- "Memoirs of the Court of Austria"
- "Three Months in Weimar"
- "Menander and the Greek Comedy"
- "Liszt, Wagner and Weimar"
- "The Morality of Wilhelm Meister"
- "The Future of German Philosophy"
- "Love in the Drama"
- "Heine's Poems"
- "Evangelical Teaching: Dr. Cumming"
- "Margaret Fuller and Mary Wollstonecraft"
- "Translations and Translators"
- "Thomas Carlyle"
- "German Wit: Heinrich Heine"
- "Introduction to Genesis"
- "The Antigone and Its Moral"
- "Church History of the Nineteenth Century"
- "Who Wrote the Waverley Novels?"
- "Story of a Blue-Bottle"
- "Heine's Book of Songs"
- "Pictures of Life in French Novels"
- "The Art and Artists of Greece"
- "The Natural History of German Life: Riehl"
- "A Tragic Story"
- "Sight-seeing in Germany and the Tyrol" "Silly Novels by Lady Novelists"
- "Worldliness and Other-Worldliness: The Poet Young"
- "A Word for the Germans"
- "Servants' Logic"
- "Futile Falsehoods" (a facetious letter to the editor)
- "Modern Housekeeping" (a facetious letter to the editor)
- "The Influence of Rationalism: Lecky's History"
- "Address to Working Men, by Felix Holt"
- Reviews and Notices
- "Quinet and Michelet"
- "The Comic History of England"
- "Froude's The Nemesis of Faith"
- "The Life of John Sterling"
- "The Art of the Ancients"
- "Westward Ho!"
- "Belles Lettres" (Kingsley, Carlyle, Scott)
- "Lord Brougham's Literature"
- "Life and Opinions of Milton"
- "Michelet on the Reformation"
- "German Mythology and Legent"
- Belles Lettres (Tennyson's Maud, Keightley's Milton)
- "The Life and Works of Goethe"
- "Belles Lettres" (Browning, Longfellow)
- "The Shaving of Shagpat"
- "Rachel Gray"
- "History of German Protestantism"
- "The Poets and Poetry of America"
- "Art and Belles Lettres" (Ruskin's Modern Painters vol. 3, "Bad Poetry") -an anonymous appearance of Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass"
- "The Court of Austria"
- "Margaret Fuller's Letters from Italy"
- "Belles Lettres and Art"
- "The Lover's Seat"
- "Ferny Combes"
- "Recollections of Heine"
- "Felice Orsini"
- "Belles Lettres" (Stowe's Dred, Reade's It's Never Too Late to Mend)
- "Belles Lettres" (Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Aurora Leigh)
- "History, Biography, Voyages, and Travels"
- "The Grammar of Ornament"
- Essays of George Eliot Not Published in Her Lifetime
- Two Forgotten Essays (undated)
- 1. [Thoughts on Anthropology]
- 2. [A Note on Truth in Art]
- "Versification" (1867)
- "Notes on Form in Art" 1868)
- "Leaves from a Note-Book"
- Authorship
- Judgments on Authors
- Story-telling
- Historic Imagination
- Value in Originality
- To the Prosaic All Things Are Prosaic
- "Dear Religious Love"
- Birth of Tolerance
- Felix qui non potuit
- Divine Grace: A Real Emanation
- 'A Fine Excess.' Feeling is Energy
- "A Fine Excess." Feeling is Energy
- Index I. Characters by Surname: Commentary; Historical Sources of Characters
- Essay: Parallels and Echoes: Eliot Revisits Eliot
- Index II. Given Names of Surnamed Characters-Male
- Given Names of Surnamed Characters-Female
- Essay: George Eliot and the Law
- Index V. Male Characters: Relationships and Characteristics
- Essay: George Eliot and the Law
- Index VII. Female characters: Relationships and Characteristics
- Essay: The Elephant in the Parlor: Sexual Abuse in Daniel Deronda
- Index VII. Female Characters: Relationships and Characteristics
- Essay: The Elephant in the Parlor: Child-abuse in Daniel Deronda
- Index X. Historical Figures mentioned
- Index IX. Localities Mentioned
- Index X. Historical Figures Mentioned
- Part 2. Others' Figures, Quotations and Works
- Index XII. Boroughs; Church Designations; Holsteries, Houses, Farms and Estates; Hunts and Hunting Venues; Periodicals; Schools; Theatres
- Part 2. Others' Figures, Quotations, and Works
- Index XII. Boroughs, Church Designations, Holsteries, Houses, Farms and Estates, Hunts and Hunting Venues, Periodicals, Schools, and Theatres
- Glossary
- Words and Thoughts in the Complete Works
- The Topicon
- Captions, and Their Location in the Topicon
- The Topicon
- Captions, and Their Location in the Topicon
- Body
- Mind
- Spirit and Moral Qualities
- Fellow Man, in Relation
- Men
- Humankind in Activity
- Love and Marriage
- Letters and Communication
- Love, Marriage, and the Sexes
- Three Professions
- In Motion
- Great Britain
- Germany and the Rest of the World
- Transportation and Travel
- Nature
- First and Last Things
- Self-Revelation
- Indexes to the Nonfiction
- Notable Individuals mentioned in the Topicon
- Illustrations
- L Illustrations
- MM Dorothea Casaubon has a Gentleman Caller
- DD Grandcourt and Gwendolen are Courting
- MM Dorothea finds her Husband in the Garden
- The farm offices at Griff, Eliot's home 1820-41
- MM Dorothea comes upon Will and Rosamond
- Griff Eliot's home 1820-41