George Eliot: A Critic's Biography (Writers Lives)

George Eliot: A Critic's Biography (Writers Lives)

by Barbara Hardy (Author), Barbara Hardy (Author)

Synopsis

George Eliot (1819-1880) was one of the leading writers of the Victorian period and she remains one of Britain's greatest novelists. This biography offers new insights into Eliot's life and work focusing on the themes, patterns, relationships, feelings and language common to both her life and writing. Barbara Hardy discusses Eliot's relations with parents and siblings, her brave but joyful unmarried partnership with George Henry Lewes, her friendships and her late brief marriage to the younger John Cross. Setting her life and fiction side by side, Hardy reveals Eliot's ideas about society, home, foreignness, nature, gender, religion, sex, illness and death and her experiences as translator, journalist, editor and novelist. Drawing on letters, journals, journalism and the memoirs and biographies written by contemporaries, Hardy brings together a biographical approach with close reading of Eliot's novels to give a combined perspective on her life and art. This book offers students, academics and readers alike an illuminating portrait of George Eliot as a woman and a writer.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Published: 26 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 0826485162
ISBN 13: 9780826485168

Media Reviews
'The community of critics and readers interested in Victorian studies can always expect Barbara Hardy to come up with an interesting perspective on texts we all thought had been read thoroughly into familiarity. The beauty of this book is also that a whole range of people could read it, from A level students to Hardy specialists.' NATFHE
Author Bio
Barbara Hardy is Emeritus Professor of the University of London (Birkbeck), UK, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. She has written many critical studies, including two books on George Eliot.