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Scenes of Clerical Life George Eliot

Scenes of Clerical Life By George Eliot

Scenes of Clerical Life by George Eliot


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Three stories make up the "Scenes", George Eliot's first work of fiction, published anonymously in "Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine" in 1857, in which she aims to depict faithfully, the lives of ordinary men and women and their circumstances.

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Scenes of Clerical Life by George Eliot

"The sad fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton", "Mr Gilfil's love-story" and "Janet's repentance", are the three stories which make up this, George Eliot's first work of fiction, published anonymously in "Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine" in 1857. In these stories George Eliot aimed to present, as truthfully as possible, the lives of ordinary men and women, their joys and suffering, their emotions, their conceptions of life and their human weaknesses, in such a way that they might capture the reader's sympathy and compassion. This edition reproduces the text of the same editor's Clarendon edition, based on the first volume printing collated with later editions and with the manuscript. Thomas Noble is author of "George Eliot's scenes of clerical life" and the chronology is by Gordon S. Haight.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Note on the text. Select bibliography. A chronology of George Eliot. "Scenes of clerical life". "The sad fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton"; "Mr Gilfil's love-story"; "Janet's repentance". Explanatory notes.

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CIN0192817868VG
9780192817860
0192817868
Scenes of Clerical Life by George Eliot
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1988-12-01
328
N/A
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