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George Eliot; a Critical Study of Her Life, Writings and Philosophy

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A biographical and critical study traces the author's upbringing and formative influences, her work as translator and editor, marriage, and literary career, linking personal history to recurring themes. It examines stylistic traits, narrative methods, theory of the novel, poetic practice, philosophical outlook, and religious and ethical tendencies, showing how analytic habits shaped her fiction and essays. Major novels and poems receive chapter-by-chapter analysis focused on themes, structure, and moral perspective. The study concludes by weighing the strengths and limitations of her thought and method and provides a bibliography for further reading.

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George Willis Cooke

George Willis Cooke was an American author and scholar known for his critical studies and historical analyses. He is particularly recognized for his work "George Eliot; a Critical Study of Her Life, Writings and Philosophy," which offers insights into the life and literary contributions of the prominent Victorian novelist George Eliot. Additionally, Cooke authored "Unitarianism in America: A History of its Origin and Development," reflecting his interest in religious thought and its evolution in the United States. Through his writings, Cooke contributed to the understanding of both literature and religious movements in America.

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