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George Eliot Rosemary Ashton

George Eliot By Rosemary Ashton

George Eliot by Rosemary Ashton


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This biography of George Eliot traces her early years and her time, in 1851, as a journalist on the Westminster Review. The author examines her relationship with Lewes, his encouragement, and Eliot's unrequited love for Chapman, her employer on the Review.

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George Eliot: A Life by Rosemary Ashton

This biography of Eliot sets her vividly in the political, social and religious context of the time. She arrived in London in 1851, determined to make her way as a journalist on the Westminster Review, a paper until then exclusively dominated by men. It was whilst she was working on this journal that she found her writer's voice - ironic, sceptical and broadly sympathizing. The author examines her relationship with Lewes (the subject of a previous biography), his encouragement, battling both against her pride and her fear of failure, her unrequited love for Chapman, her employer on the Review and her love for Spencer, the recipient of her extraordinary love letters, begging attention, yet at the same time strong, self-aware and witty at her own expense. This is a sensitive and revealing portrait of a modern and highly unorthodox life, giving a fuller treatment than any other biography on George Eliot, by an author who has been studying Eliot for 15 years.

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CIN0140242910VG
9780140242911
0140242910
George Eliot: A Life by Rosemary Ashton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
19971127
480
N/A
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