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George Eliot's Pulse - (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics) by Neil Hertz
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- Ranging over all George Eliot's fiction and drawing as well on her letters, essays, and translations, in this book the distinguished critic Neil Hertz documents Eliot's lifelong questioning of the nature of authorship and of what it might mean, in the language of one of her early letters, for her "not simply to be, but to utter.
- About the Author: Neil Hertz is Professor of Humanities and English at Johns Hopkins University.
- 192 Pages
- Literary Criticism, European
- Series Name: Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics
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About the Book
Ranging over all George Eliot's fiction and drawing as well on her letters, essays, and translations, in this book the distinguished critic Neil Hertz documents Eliot's lifelong questioning of the nature of authorship and of what it might mean, in the language of one of her early letters, for her "not simply to be, but to utter."Book Synopsis
Ranging over all George Eliot's fiction and drawing as well on her letters, essays, and translations, in this book the distinguished critic Neil Hertz documents Eliot's lifelong questioning of the nature of authorship and of what it might mean, in the language of one of her early letters, for her "not simply to be, but to utter."From the Back Cover
Ranging over all George Eliot's fiction and drawing as well on her letters, essays, and translations, in this book the distinguished critic Neil Hertz documents Eliot's lifelong questioning of the nature of authorship and of what it might mean, in the language of one of her early letters, for her "not simply to be, but to utter."Pursuing oddities of diction and figuration, of plotting and characterization, Hertz finds everywhere in Eliot's works passages of high mimetic realism that ask to be read as allegories of writing or as characters whose actions and destinies can only be understood if they are seen as disguised surrogates of their author. Each essay begins with an intriguing or problematic bit of language, then moves about within a particular work of fiction or criss-cross to other writings of Eliot's as well as to works by philosophers, psychoanalysts, and literary theorists.
Review Quotes
"For sheer interpretive exhilaration, few books this year provided the satisfactions of George Eliot's Pulse."--Andrew H. Miller "Studies in English Literature"
About the Author
Neil Hertz is Professor of Humanities and English at Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of The End of the Line: Essays on Psychoanalysis and the Sublime.Dimensions (Overall): 8.94 Inches (H) x 5.78 Inches (W) x .69 Inches (D)
Weight: .77 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 192
Series Title: Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: European
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Theme: English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Format: Hardcover
Author: Neil Hertz
Language: English
Street Date: March 5, 2003
TCIN: 92586368
UPC: 9780804743891
Item Number (DPCI): 247-07-6688
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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