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ADAM BEDE /
Published 1997“…'Examine your words well, and you will find that even when you have no motive to be false, it is a very hard thing to say the exact truth, even about your immediate feelings ... ' Adam Bede (1859), George Eliot's first full-length novel, marked the emergence of an artist to rank with Scott and Dickens. …”
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ADAM BEDE – OVERCOMING EGOISM THROUGH SUFFERING
Published 2023-12-01Subjects: “…George Eliot, Ludwig Feuerbach, Auguste Comte, Adam Bede, moral, egoism, altruism, sympathy.…”
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The Emergence of Bourgeois Family and Sexual Oppression in George Eliot's Adam Bede
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“ADAM BEDE” BY GEORGE ELIOT AND “NOTES OF A HUNTER” BY IVAN TURGENEV: IDEOLOGICAL AND ARTISTIC CONVERGENCES
Published 2018-09-01“…It is also demonstrated that the comparative method of studying Adam Bede and Notes of a Hunter gives a good chance to reveal some points more vividly should we look at these works separately.…”
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‘Sense of place’ and conservation: Toponym diversity helps to maintain vegetation naturalness
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Novels for Students. Presenting Analysis, Context, and Criticism on Commonly Studied Novels /
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PREACHER AS A CHARACTER IN THE CREATIVE WORK OF LEO TOLSTOY AND GEORGE ELIOT
Published 2014-11-01“…George Eliot also accents these features in the key characters of her books, analyzed in this article (Janet’s repentance, Adam Bede and Felix Holt, the Radical). Eliot’s version of preaching becomes a certain guide for Tolstoy in the process of shaping a new type of character in his late works.…”
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The treatment of the recent past in nineteenth-century fiction, with particular reference to George Eliot
Published 1984“…Its main focus is on the fiction of George Eliot set in the recent past: <em>Scenes of Clerical Life</em> (1857-58), <em>Adam Bede</em> (1859), <em>The Mill on the Floss</em> (1860), <em>Silas Marner</em> (1861), <em>Felix Holt, The Radical</em> (1866), and <em>Middlemarch</em> (1871-72). …”
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