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“The Mill on the Floss”: The end of the novel
The end of “The Mill on the Floss” is the most controversial issue of the novel. It has been subjected…
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George Eliot as a modern novelist
George Eliot is known as a modern novelist in spite of living in Victorian Age. She wrote in the fashion…
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T.S.Eliot as a critic
Eliot is one of the greatest literary critics of England from the point of view of the bulk and quality…
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George Eliot: A Psychologist
Eliot was not a psychologist. She didn’t have even the knowledge required by a psychologist; yet, she is called the…
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George Eliot: A Moralist
George Eliot is known as a modern moralist despite living in Victorian Age. Other Victorians did have a moral touch…
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Tess of the D’Urbervilles: Nature
Nature as a subject has been treated by different poets, novelists and dramatists. Everyone analyzes this subject according to his…
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Pride and Prejudice: Art of Characterization
The range of Jane Austen’s characters is rather narrow. She selects her characters from among the landed gentry in the…
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Pride and Prejudice: Irony
Irony is the very soul of Jane Austen’s novels and “Pride and Prejudice” is steeped in irony of theme, situation,…
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Jane Austen’s Moral Vision in Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen is not a proclaimed moralist. Unlike Fielding, her aim is not to propagate the morality. She believes in…
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Chaucer: Ecclesiastical Character in “The Prologue”
Chaucer has given a very true and realistic picture of the ecclesiastical characters of his age. He satirizes the corrupt…
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