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This paper proposes an analysis of George Eliot’s 1862 novel Romola so as to demonstrate that it makes use of gothic conventions. We argue that there are several elements in Eliot’s fourth novel that could be read from the perspective of gothic studies, s... see more

This article attempts to explore and identify literary connections between Victorian fiction as written and developed by George Eliot and Anglo-Saxon modernist literature of the first half of the twentieth century. It highlights the main similarities betw... see more

The article discusses distant fathers in the novels of George Eliot within the context of the nineteenth century. In the nineteenth-century Britain, the father’s role is best defined by Nelson, “authority, guidance and financial support”. (Natalie 2011, p... see more

This article briefly explores the impact made by contemporary and continental scientific concepts and discoveries on the minds of Victorian novelists such as George Eliot and Charles Dickens, and how they made artistic use of them in their novels.

The present article, which is the third of a series entitled “Explorations in George Eliot’s Perception of Islam", proposes to explore George Eliot’s attitude towards colonialism in Muslim countries at a time when Victorian Britain ruled over an Empire on... see more

This article argues that Hetty Sorrel’s punishment at the end of George Eliot’s novel Adam Bede (1859) illustrates the pervasiveness of colonial discourse in the nineteenth century and strengthens the association between dangerous sex and imperialism. In ... see more

This article proposes to explore George Eliot’s perception of Islam in close comparison with her interest in Judaism. I will demonstrate that Eliot’s much keener and more sympathetic attitude towards Jews and Judaism is clearly paralleled by an essentiall... see more

This article proposes to explore George Eliot’s perception of Islam in close comparison with her interest in Judaism. I will demonstrate that Eliot’s much keener and more sympathetic attitude towards Jews and Judaism is clearly paralleled by an essentiall... see more

This article briefly explores the impact made by contemporary and continental scientific concepts and discoveries on the minds of Victorian novelists such as George Eliot and Charles Dickens, and how they made artistic use of them in their novels.

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