Avrom fleishman biography of christopher
Avrom Fleishman, The Johns Hopkins University.
Avrom Fleishman's focus on George Eliot's intellectual development is, though not an entirely new path in the field of biographical work on her life and.!
The figure of George Eliot has been a topic of some fascination to biographers.
It is easy to see why: in her relationship with George Henry Lewes, her translations of dense works of philosophy, and not least her justifiably famous novels, she appears as a social revolutionary, a noted intellectual, and perhaps above all as a great artist.
In the present book, Avrom Fleishmann sheds new light on Eliot.
Product Description.By focusing carefully on the history of her reading -- rather than on generalizations about the intellectual movements of her day, or on her personal relationships -- he generates a provocative series of readings of her works.
In his approach to Eliot, Fleishman challenges the tradition initiated by Gordon S. Haight, whose George Eliot: A Biography (1968) set the standard for subsequent Eliot biographies, and whose edition of Eliot's letters remains the primary critical source for such lives.
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