George Eliot's Grammar of Being
George Eliot’s writing process was meticulous in all of its phases, from manuscript to published text. Each of her extensive novels has a delicately crafted syntax, for she shaped her individual sentences as carefully as she wanted her public to read them. Building on the influence of Victorian psychological theory, this book explains how George Eliot consciously created subtle shocks within her grammar—reaching out to her readers beneath the levels of character and story—in her effort to inspire sympathetic response.

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George Eliot's Grammar of Being
George Eliot’s writing process was meticulous in all of its phases, from manuscript to published text. Each of her extensive novels has a delicately crafted syntax, for she shaped her individual sentences as carefully as she wanted her public to read them. Building on the influence of Victorian psychological theory, this book explains how George Eliot consciously created subtle shocks within her grammar—reaching out to her readers beneath the levels of character and story—in her effort to inspire sympathetic response.

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George Eliot's Grammar of Being

George Eliot's Grammar of Being

by Melissa Anne Raines
George Eliot's Grammar of Being

George Eliot's Grammar of Being

by Melissa Anne Raines

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Overview

George Eliot’s writing process was meticulous in all of its phases, from manuscript to published text. Each of her extensive novels has a delicately crafted syntax, for she shaped her individual sentences as carefully as she wanted her public to read them. Building on the influence of Victorian psychological theory, this book explains how George Eliot consciously created subtle shocks within her grammar—reaching out to her readers beneath the levels of character and story—in her effort to inspire sympathetic response.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783080748
Publisher: Anthem Press
Publication date: 12/01/2013
Series: Anthem Nineteenth-Century Series
Pages: 234
Sales rank: 913,104
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Melissa Anne Raines has studied literature in both the US and the UK. She has completed extensive research on the manuscripts of George Eliot, as well as the manuscripts of Anthony Trollope and Thomas Hardy. She teaches at the University of Liverpool.

Table of Contents

Preface; Introduction; A Note on the Text; PART ONE: 'THE UTMOST INTRICACIES OF THE SOUL'S PATHWAYS'—SYNTAX AND INDIVIDUALITY; Listening for the 'Strain of Solemn Music' in ‘The Mill on the Floss’; Awakening the 'Mere Pulsation of Desire' in ‘Silas Marner’; ‘Romola’ and the 'Pain of Resistance'; Hearing the Many Whispers 'in the Roar of Hurrying Existence' in ‘Felix Holt, The Radical’; PART TWO: 'THE MERCY OF THOSE SORROWS'—SYNTAX AND SYMPATHY; The Initial 'Transformation of Pain into Sympathy' in ‘Adam Bede’; 'The View Which the Mind Takes of a Thing' in Anthony Trollope’s ‘The Small House at Allington’; ‘Middlemarch’ and the Struggle with the 'Equivalent Centre of Self'; Developing the 'Outer Conscience' in ‘Daniel Deronda’; Notes; Bibliography; Index

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