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George Eliot's Religious Imagination A Theopoetical Evolution

Title
George Eliot's Religious Imagination A Theopoetical Evolution / Marilyn Orr.
ISBN
9780810135895
0810135892
Publication
Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, 2017.
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1 online resource.
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Summary
In this study, Orr attributes to George Eliot an ‘incarnational aesthetic' and reads her work in the light of it. Writing, she argues, might be said to have become the novelist's religion and ‘its most recognizable tenet was the living out of incarnation'. Here, Orr examines Eliot's works more or less chronologically because of the deeply evolutionary quality to Eliot's career. In a personal sense, she is loathe to repeat herself and, while readers might recognize situations that she is revisiting, she always needs to believe in her own development as a writer. In her letters she repeatedly champions her first stories, for example, largely because they contain “ideasâ€_x009d_ that she doubts she “can ever embody again." In a broader sense this is an important idea, however, in that her philosophy was grounded in a belief in the idea of progress. Orr engages in close readings of Eliot's writings to demonstrate how deeply the novelist's religious imagination operate in her fiction and poetry.
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KU Select 2017 Frontlist Collection. OCLC KB.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
December 01, 2022
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Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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