
Originally Posted by
wessexgirl
Ooh Nightie, I've just watched DD again, last night, and was thinking I should read it. I didn't think it was anti-semitic. In fact, being Eliot, I was pretty certain it wasn't, but that was watching the tv adaptation. I do want to read the book, and have just been browsing Amazon for a copy. I thought the tv version was done very sympathetically,
SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!
after all, aren't we rooting for Daniel and Mira(?) throughout? I was so glad he didn't end up with G. We have to remember the time it was written in and the context of the society at the time. The references to his upbringing and the fact his mother abandoned him for a "better" life as an English gentleman, have to be seen within that Victorian society. He would have faced prejudice. That's not to say it was right, but that it happened. Surely Eliot's sympathetic portayal of DD is showing her lack of prejudice. Of course, until I read the book, I can't be sure, there may be some clunky and outdated language which may sound wrong nowadays, but I can't believe Eliot would have been deliberately anti-semitic.