George Eliot in Germany, 1854-55: Cherished Memories.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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George Eliot in Germany, 1854-55; Cherished Memories.

Roder-Bolton, Gerlinde.

Ashgate Publishing Co.

2006

180 pages

$89.95

Hardcover

The nineteenth century series

PR4684

Marian Evans had not yet become the famous novelist George Eliot, explains Roder-Bolton (U. of Surrey-Guildford), when she left her life as an unmarried translator, reviewer, and editor in London to go to Germany with a married writer and journalist known for his free way of living. Using the sparse entries in her diary of this first journey as a skeleton, ...

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