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Thomas Deegan, “G. H. Lewes’s Collaboration with George Eliot on
Terence R. Wright, “The Correspondence of Lewes and Comte: A Brief but Positive Encounter” William Baker, “George Eliot’s Shakespeare Folio at the Folger Library”
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John L. Idol, “Mary Boykin Chesnut and George Eliot” G. A. Santangelo and William Baker, “George Eliot’s Index to Lastri’s Losservatore Fiorentino” William Baker, “Eliot/Lewes Studies: Recent, Forthcoming, and In-Progress” Review by Terence R. Wright
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Graham Handley, “Ranthorpe and George Eliot” Carroll Viera, “A Neglected Parallel in Daniel Deronda” William Baker, “Eliot/Lewes Studies: Recent, Forthcoming, and In-Progress” William Baker, “Three Recent Additions to the George Eliot Letters” William Baker, “Short Notices” Review by Donald Hawes
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William Baker, “Eliot/Lewes Studies: Recent, Forthcoming, and In-Progress” William Baker, “Eliot/Lewes Letters at Recent Auctions: An Update” Reviews by Donald Hawes, William Myers, Hugh Witemeyer, and Terence
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C. B. Cox, “George Eliot in Weimar: Snowberries (A Poem)” Ann M. Ridler, “George Eliot and George Borrow: A Note on Middlemarch” William Baker, “G. H. Lewes: Philosopher and Physiologist” William Baker, “Eliot/Lewes Studies: Recent, Forthcoming, and In-Progress” William Baker, “George Eliot Autographed Letters: An Update” Review by Graham Handley
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William Baker, “More Books from the George Eliot-G. H. Lewes Library” William Baker, “George Eliot: An Unpublished Letter” William Baker, “Eliot/Lewes Studies: Recent, Forthcoming, and In-Progress” Reviews by Susan Peck MacDonald, Gillian Beer, Arthur Pollard, and K.
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S. J. Wiseman, “Lewes, Forster, and Dickens: A Résumé” K. C. Phillipps, “George Eliot’s Use of Dialect” William Baker, “Eliot/Lewes Studies: Recent, Forthcoming, and In-Progress” William Baker, “George Eliot-G. H. Lewes Letters: An Update” Review by Terence R. Wright
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Memorial Issue for Gordon S. Haight (1901-1985) Tributes to Gordon S. Haight by Rosemary Ashton, William Baker, Gillian
Beer,
Correspondence from Martha S. Vogeler and Terence R. Wright William Baker, “Eliot/Lewes Studies: Recent, Forthcoming, and In-Progress” William Baker, “George Eliot-G. H. Lewes Letters: An Update” William Baker, “G. H. Lewes to R. H. Patterson: Some Unpublished Letters” Review by Donald Hawes
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William Baker and Ann M. Ridler, “George Eliot’s Synopsis of a Part of Hecuba (Part I)” Donald Hawes, “A Tribute to Lord David Cecil” K. M. Newton, “Barchester Towers and Middlemarch: A Question of Influence” Lesley Gordon, “Pforzheimer Manuscript 708: Some Additional Sources” Reviews by Angus Easson, K. M. Newton, H. M. Page, and Lynn Pykett
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William Baker and Ann M. Ridler, “George Eliot’s Synopsis of a Part of Hecuba (Part II)” David A. Reibel, “George Eliot and Lindley Murray” Selma B. Brody, “Ranthorpe and Edgar Allan Poe: Surprising Parallels” A. G. van den Broek, “Emendations to the George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Library” William Baker, “Eliot/Lewes Letters: An Update”
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J. H. Hopkin, “G. H. Lewes’s Contributions to the National Magazine
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A. G. van den Broek, “The Choir Invisible: Paul, Hamlet, and George Eliot” William Baker, “Eliot/Lewes Studies: Recent, Forthcoming, and In-Progress” J. C. Ross, “‘Lawyers’ at Leckhampton” Review by Rosalyn Holt
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William Baker, “The Other George Eliot Notebook at the Folger Shakespeare Library: A Survey” A. G. van den Broek, “Additional Notes to Shakespearean Entries in the Pforzheimer Holographs” William Baker, “Eliot/Lewes Studies: Recent, Forthcoming, and In-Progress” Reviews by William Baker, K. J. Fielding, and Donald Hawes
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Donald Hawes, “Adam Bede on the Radio” William Baker, “Eliot/Lewes Letters: An Update” William Baker, “George Eliot Association Copies: An Update” William Baker, “F. R. Leavis as a Reader of Daniel Deronda (Part I)” Reviews by Donald Hawes, Rodger L. Tarr, Joseph Wiesenfarth, and Hugh
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John Forrester, “Lydgate’s Research Project in Middlemarch” William Baker, “F. R. Leavis as a Reader of Daniel Deronda (Part II)” William Baker, “Other Recent Additions to George Eliot-G. H. Lewes Studies” William Baker, “George Eliot-G. H. Lewes Studies Forthcoming” William Baker, “George Eliot Association Copies: An Update” Donald Hawes, “George Eliot Articles 1989” Reviews by Emily Auerbach, Thomas Deegan, Lesley Gordon,
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John Mulryan, “Gordon S. Haight (6 February 1901-28 December 1985)” Alain Barrat, “The Physiology of Common Life by G. H. Lewes:
Brenda Ayres-Ricker, “Dogs in George Eliot’s Adam Bede” Anne D. Wallace, “‘Vague, Capricious Memories’:
Marcia M. Taylor, “Born Again: Reviving Bertha Grant” Jeanette Shumaker, “The Alcharisi and Gwendolen: Confessing Rebellion” William Baker, “An Unpublished George Eliot Letter” Roland F. Anderson, “A Note on George Eliot’s 1854 ‘Escapade’ to Germany with G. H. Lewes” Nicholas Jacobs, “A Note on George Eliot and Music” Donald Hawes, “The Mill on the Floss: A Radio Adaptation” Donald Hawes, “George Eliot Studies 1990” William Baker, “Eliot/Lewes Studies: Recent, Forthcoming, and In-Progress” Reviews by Alain Barrat, Kathleen McCormack, Jeanette Shumaker,
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Lesley Gordon, “Some Unpublished George Eliot Letters” Gabriel Woolf, “The Literary Godfather: G. H. Lewes in the Life and Work of George Eliot” Alain Barrat, “G. H. Lewes’s Life of Maximilien Robespierre:
Donald Hawes, “George Eliot’s ‘Sayings’” James M. Decker, “Interpreting Latimer: Wordsworthian Martyr or Textual Alchemist?” Selma B. Brody, “Dorthea Brooke and Henry James’s Isabel Archer” Donald Hawes, “George Eliot Studies 1991” William Baker, “Eliot/Lewes Studies: Recent, Forthcoming, and In-Progress” Reviews by K. K. Collins, Graham Handley, Donald Hawes,
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Thomas Deegan, “Tractatus Theologico-Politicus” Eeyan Hartley, “A Country House Connection: George Eliot and the Howards of Castle Howard” Martha S. Vogeler, “The Two Georges” Edward H. Cohen, “George Eliot and W. E. Henley: A Case of Influence” D. J. Trela, “Two Margaret Oliphants Review George Eliot” Laura Mooneyham, “Robert Louis Stevenson and the ‘High . . . Rather Dry Lady’” Robert Bates Graber, “Herbert Spencer and George Eliot: Some Corrections and Implications” Donald Hawes, “George Eliot Studies 1992” Terence R. Wright, “Reading and Reviewing in a Postmodern Age” Reviews by Nancy Henry, Leonee Ormond, Linda M. Shires, and Joseph Wiesenfarth
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George Eliot and the Heart of England:
William Baker and John Rignall, Introduction Barbara Hardy, “Rome in Middlemarch: A Need for Foreignness” Beryl Gray, “The Power of Provincial Culture: Felix Holt” A. G. van den Broek, “Shakespeare at the Heart of George Eliot’s England” T. J. Winnifrith, “‘Subtle Shadowy Suggestions’: Fact and Fiction in Scenes of Clerical Life” Hugh Witemeyer, “The Province of Scandal: Gordon S. Haight’s Conception of the Biographer’s Task” Rosemary Ashton, “Mixed and Erring Humanity: George Eliot, G. H. Lewes, and Goethe” William Baker, “The Past Is a Foreign Country: They Do Things Differently There” Kevin Ashby, “The Centre and the Margins in The Lifted Veil and Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine” John Rignall, “History and the ‘Speech of the Landscape’ in Eliot’s Depiction of Midland Life” John Goode, “Remembering Anywhere: History and Retrospect in George
Eliot and Arnold Bennett”
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Memorial Issue for John Goode (1939-1994) Patrick Parrinder, “Professor John Goode” William Baker, “Editorial Note” Chester St. H. Mills, “Eliot’s Spanish Connection: Casaubon, the Avatar of Quixote” Lesley Gordon, “George Eliot and Theocritus” Julian Wolfreys, “The Ideology of Englishness:
Ruth AP Roberts, “The Clergy in Middlemarch: A Note” “Middlemarch on Television: A Symposium”—Contributors include
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Donald Hawes, “George Eliot Studies 1993” Reviews by Paul Goetsch, Margaret Harris, Linda K. Robertson, and Anne
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Margaret Soenser Breen, “Silas Marner: George Eliot’s Male Heroine” Keith A. Waddle, “Mary Garth: The Wollstonecraftian Feminist of Middlemarch” Lesley Gordon, “George Eliot and Plutarch” Alain Barrat, “G. H. Lewes, Goethe, and Science: From Romanticism to Positivism” Graham Handley, “G. H. Lewes, ‘Metamorphoses,’ and George Eliot” P. D. Edwards, “G. H. Lewes, George Eliot, and Edmund Yates” D. J. Trela, “Margaret Oliphant and George Eliot: A Note on the Denial of Influence” Juliet McMaster, “George Eliot’s ’Prentice Hand” Donald Hawes, “George Eliot Studies 1994” Reviews by Andrew Brown, Constance M. Fulmer, Margaret Harris, Nancy
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Shifra Hochberg, “Animals in Daniel Deronda:
Amy Levin “Silence, Gesture, and Meaning in Middlemarch” Andrew Lynn, “Bondage, Acquiescence, and Blessedness:
Alain Barrat, “The Picture and the Message in George Eliot’s Scenes
of Clerical Life:
June Skye Szirotny, “Maggie Tulliver: November’s Child?” Donald Hawes, “George Eliot Studies 1995” Reviews by Margaret Soenser Breen, Nancy Cervetti, John P. Farrell,
Siv Jansson,
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Saleel Nurbhai, “Jewish Myth in George Eliot’s Fiction” Rosalind De Sailly, “Plexuses and Ganglia: Eliot’s and Lewes’s Theory of Nerve-Consciousness” Young-Moo Kim, “Paradox of Sympathy: A Source of George Eliot’s ‘Romantic Realism’” Mark Mossman, “Felix Holt, The Radical: Troubled Communities, Doubled Individualities” Michael Wolff, “Adam Bede’s Families: At Home in Hayslope and Nuneaton” Harriet Blodgett, “A Mystery Concerning George Eliot’s Life” Michelle Glusman, “George Eliot on the Web” Donald Hawes, “George Eliot Studies 1996” Reviews by Sophia Andres, Nancy Cervetti, Graham Handley, Nancy Henry,
Kathleen McCormack,
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Selma Brody, “Mary Somerville’s Influence on George Eliot” Deborah Guth, “George Eliot and Schiller: The Case of The Mill on the Floss” Mark Irvine, “Mrs. (Polly) Lewes’s Comic Middlemarch” Leslie Katz, S. C., “An End to Converting Patients’ Stomachs into Drug-Shops:
Alain Barrat, “George Henry Lewes’s Aristotle: A Defence of the Objective Mind” Anne Dayton, “George Eliot and Gems” Lisa Slates and Michelle Glusman, “George Eliot Resources on the World Wide Web” Donald Hawes, “George Eliot, Leighton, and Keene” Donald Hawes, “‘The Lifted Veil’: A Radio Version” Donald Hawes, “George Eliot Studies 1997” Reviews by Nancy Cervetti, Nancy Henry, Kathleen McCormack, Leonee Ormond,
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Martin Bidney, “Scenes of Clerical Life and Trifles of High-Order
Clerical Life:
Graeme Tytler, “The Lines and Lights of the Human Countenance:
David Kramer, “Adam Bede and the Development of Early Modernism” Joseph J. Wiesenfarth, “Phillip Pirrip’s Afterlife, or Great Expectations Again . . . and Again” Donald Hawes, “George Eliot Studies 1998” Reviews by Sophie Andres, Andrew Brown, Nancy Cervetti, Andrew Gasson,
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Editor’s Note, “The Life and Work of Jerome Beaty” Neil McCaw, “Beyond Beyond ‘A Water Toast Sympathy’: George Eliot and the Silence of Ireland” Saleel Nurbhai, “Idealisation and Irony in George Eliot’s Middlemarch” Laura Vorachek, “‘The Instrument of the Century’: The Piano as an Icon
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Gerlinde Röder-Bolton, “‘Where the Stately Jupiter Walked’:
Julian Wolfreys, “Phantom Optics: Contextualizing The Lifted Veil” Lila Harper, “An Astonishing Change in Metaphor: Tom’s Education and the Shrew Mouse” Theodore I. Silar, “Another Rabbinical Reference in Daniel Deronda” Donald Hawes, “George Eliot Studies 1999” Reviews by David Finkelstein, Margaret Harris, U. C. Knoepflmacher, Tony McCobb, Barbara Quinn Schmidt, Andrew Sanders, Jeanette Roberts Shumaker,
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William Baker, “Editor‘s Note” Janice Deegan, “Professor Thomas F. Deegan (1939-2001)” Donald Hawes, “Professor Kathleen Tillotson (1906-2001)” Kirstie Blair, “A Change in the Units: Middlemarch, G. H. Lewes, and Rudolf Virchow” Oskar Wellens, “The Contemporary Dutch Reception of George Eliot” David L. Smith, “Middlemarch: Eliot’s Tender Subversion” Andrew Lynn, “Schleiermacher, Spinoza, and Eliot: Hermeneutics and Biblical Criticism in Adam Bede” Donald Hawes, “Adam Bede: A Radio Version” June Skye Szirotny, “Addenda and Corrigenda in The Letters of George Henry Lewes” Donald Hawes, “George Eliot Studies 2000”
Reviews by Sophie Andres, Lucie Armitt, Nicole Clifton, Michelle L. Goins, William R. McKelvy, Linda K. Robertson, Andrew Thompson, A. G. van den Broek, and Laura Vorachek.
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Robert Macfarlane, “A Small Squealing Black Pig: George Eliot, Originality, and Plagiarism” Jennifer M. Stolpa, “Dinah and the Debate over Vocation in Adam Bede” Jesse Wolfe, “Iris Murdoch Applied to George Eliot: Prodigal Sons and Their Confessions in Adam Bede, Silas Marner, and Middlemarch” Brenda McKay, “Victorian Anthropology and Hebraic Apocalyptic Prophecy: ‘The Lifted Veil’” Gerlinde Röder-Bolton, “Two Unpublished George Eliot Letters” Donald Hawes, “George Eliot Studies 2001” Reviews by Kenneth Womack and K. M. Newton
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Rosemary Ashton, “Mary Nettleton Haight (1904-2002): A Tribute” Robert Macfarlane, “George Eliot and Misquotation” Margaret Harris and Christopher Stray, “Charles Waldstein Waits upon George Eliot” Andrew Thompson, “George Eliot’s Borrowings from Dante: A List of Sources” Barbara Hardy, “Art into life, Life into Art: Middlemarch and George Eliot’s Letters, with Special Reference to Jane Senior” “Reflections on the BBC Daniel Deronda: A Symposium,” with commentary by Michael Alpert, Brenda McKay, Donald Hawes, Barbara Hardy, Terence R. Wright, Kathleen McCormack, Meri-Jane Rochelson, and Saleel Nurbhai Donald Hawes, “George Eliot Studies 2002” Review by Carol Martin
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Alain Barrat, “George Eliot’s Studies in Animal Life: From Experiment to Theory” John Davis, “Languages of “Matter”: Eliot, Lewes, Huxley, and the Mind/Body Relationship” Christine DeVine, “Celebrating Class Difference: The Coming-of-Age Feast in Adam Bede” Chao-Feng Chen, “The Aging Experience of Silas Marner: Silas Marner as Vollendungsroman” Frederic J. Kirk, “Middlemarch: Gloss on a roman a clef” Helene Staveley, “Caught Between the Serpent and the Swan: George Eliot’s Alien Maids” Britta Zangen, “‘That Monstrous Self’: Armgart and the Alcharisi” K. M. Newton, “Daniel Deronda, Circumcision, John Sutherland: Some Further Thoughts” Donald Hawes, “George Eliot Studies 2003” Reviews by Sophie Andres, Emily Auerbach, Kirstie Blair, Michelle L. Goins, Brenda McKay, Rebecca Mitchell, Olena M. Turnbull, A. G. van den Broek, and Jolene Zigarovich
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