The transferred life of George Eliot
The transferred life of George Eliot
About this book
Reading George Eliot's work was described by one Victorian critic as like the feeling of entering the confessional in which she sees and hears all the secrets of human psychology-'that roar which lies on the other side of silence'. This new biography of George Eliot goes beyond the much-told story of her life. It gives an account of what it means to become a novelist, and to think like a novelist: in particular a realist novelist for whom art exists not for art's sake but in the exploration and service of human life. It shows the formation and the workings of George Eliot's mind as it plays into her creation of some of the greatest novels of the Victorian era.
Subjects
Eliot, George,English Women authorsCriticism and interpretationBiographyEliot, george, 1819-1880Women authorsAuthors, englishAuthors, biography