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OverviewGeorge Eliot repeatedly stressed the aesthetic and ethical importance of viewing subjects from different perspectives: The Oxford Handbook of George Eliot presents fifty-two perspectives on this major nineteenth-century writer. Together, the chapters provide the most wide-ranging collection of essays on Eliot's life and works published to date. While providing fresh perspectives on the important themes running through Eliot's works, the volume is distinctive in placing a concern with literary form at its heart. Part I questions longstanding conceptions of Eliot as a figure isolated by scandal by exploring her personal and intellectual relationships with her contemporaries. Part II focuses on Eliot's close engagement with earlier poets, dramatists, and novelists, as well as with painting, sculpture, and music, and in so doing probes Eliot's interest in the nature of influence itself. Part III explores the full range of Eliot's unpublished and published works: chapters on each of the novels make a renewed case for the centrality of Eliot's works to current scholarly debates about nineteenth-century literature; other chapters offer ways into texts that have either been neglected (such as the novellas and poetry) or more often mined for biographical and historical contexts than given a close reading (such as the notebooks, manuscripts, letters, and journals). Part IV gives close scrutiny to those aspects of literary form which characterise Eliot's writing, particularly her preoccupation with genre and her handling of voice, both that of her narrators and her characters. Part V assesses the complexity of Eliot's legacy for later writers, concluding with five shorter essays which tackle the nature and impact of the enduring cultural status of Middlemarch as a (often declared the) 'great English novel'. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Juliette Atkinson (University College London) , Elisha Cohn (Cornell University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 4.50cm , Length: 25.50cm Weight: 1.794kg ISBN: 9780192856593ISBN 10: 0192856596 Pages: 880 Publication Date: 19 March 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsIt will be apparent that I have taken both profit and pleasure from The Oxford Handbook of George Eliot. The volume deserves a wide circulation, probably to be achieved principally as the foreshadowed e-book. The calibre of the contributions as of the whole conception and execution guarantee its durability, just as the volume itself is evidence of George Eliot's durability, and of her capacity to excite. * Margaret Harris, The George Eliot Review * Author InformationJuliette Atkinson studied at UCL and the University of Oxford. Since 2009 she has worked at UCL, where she is now Professor of English. Her research focuses on three main areas: nineteenth-century fiction (especially the work of George Eliot, two of whose novels she has edited for the Oxford World's Classics series), life-writing (she has published on the Victorian preoccupation with 'obscure' lives) and transnational literary works, and Anglo-French exchanges in particular. She is also an editor (Victorian-present) for The Review of English Studies. Elisha Cohn received her PhD from the Johns Hopkins University. Since 2011, she has worked in the Department of Literatures in English at Cornell University, where she is currently Associate Professor. Her research and teaching focuses on theory of the novel from the nineteenth century to present; literature and science; and affect theory. She is the author of Still Life: Suspended Development in the Victorian Novel (OUP, 2016) and essays in Victorian Studies, Victorian Literature and Culture, Contemporary Literature, and elsewhere. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |