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George Eliot's ‘Daniel Deronda’

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NOTES

  • D.D. Henceforth referred to as
  • 1922 . Jewish Forum See the interesting but unscholarly article of S. Hurwitz, “George Eliot's Jewish Characters”, V
  • Henceforth referred to as G.E.
  • The Letters will be abbreviated to read volume and page, e.g. L., III, 86, with the appropriate date to follow. For an assessment of Cross, see L., I, introduction.
  • Biography 489 For an account of some of them see G. S. Haight, p.
  • “George Henry Lewes, the distinguished philosopher, scientist and man of letters, whom G.E. lived with from 1854. Henceforth referred to as G.H.L.
  • All references to Penguin version, Ed. B. Hardy.
  • 30 November 1878 . 30 November , i.e. G.H.L., who died
  • 18 January 1879 . 18 January , L., VII, 95, 6.
  • D.D. 596 Ch. 42, p.
  • D.D. 572 Ch. 41, p.
  • August 1957 . Notes and Queries August , 17 2 See for instance, H. Goldberg, “G. H. Lewes and Daniel Deronda”, 202 356–8. and M. Blumberg's very inaccurate, “The bloke George Eliot lived with”, The Times, March 30, 1968, p.
  • i.e. David Kaufmann.
  • 4 November 1876 . 4 November , 587 Vol. XVI, p.
  • 26 August 1876 . Ibid. 26 August , 266 p. 22 September 1876, p. 394, and see 15 December 1876. these adverse remarks are to be found in Constantius' comments in “Daniel Deronda: A Conversation”.
  • 29 October 1876 . L. 29 October , 301 VI, p.,2.
  • May 1877 . L. May , VI, 378, 9. 31
  • D.D. 592 Ch. 42, p. My emphasis. Yehuda Hulevy: Have we, indeed, in East or in the West, any place of hope, wherein our faith can rest—except that hand so rich in sacred ground. Tr. S. J. Kahn. The Jewish Quarterly, 16. 4. 6. 30.
  • See my forthcoming article on “Trollope's Jews—A Complicated Picture”.
  • Leavis , F. R. October 1960 . “George Eliot's Zionist Novel”. ” . In Commentary October , reprinted as introduction to Harper Torchbook Edition of the novel. New York. 1960.
  • James , Henry . own attitudes to the Jews would seem worthy of a careful consideration.
  • Leavis , F. R. The Great Tradition 252
  • Ibid. 261
  • Ibid. 249
  • D.D. 875 Ch. 69, p.
  • Hyamson , A. M. 1939 . The British Consulate in Jerusalem in Relation to the Jews in Palestine 250 ed. and I. Elbogen, A Century of Jewish Life (1945), p.
  • Tractatus. G.E. failed to complete the
  • Hardy , Barbara . 18 Introduction to Penguin Edition, pp., 19.
  • Ibid. 202 – 224 .
  • Oldfield , D. “Middlemarch: 63 – 68 . the Language of the Novel”, pp. Middlemarch: Critical Approaches. ed. A. Hardy (1967), (see especially p. 81).
  • D.D. 206 Ch. 16, p.
  • Oldfield , See . 187 op. cit., p. n. 23.
  • D.D. 202 Ch. 16, p.
  • Ibid. 203
  • Ibid. 206
  • Ibid. 209
  • Ibid. 208
  • Ibid. 203
  • Slsmondi , J. C. L. 1832 . The History of the Italian Republics 268 Cabinet Cyclopaedia Edition), p.
  • Ibid. 365
  • D, D. Vol. 5 , 875 Ch. 69. pp., 876. The “Hebrew Poet” is Elijah and according to Talmudic interpretation. “The vision in which God revealed Himself to Elijah gave him at the same time a picture of the destinies of man, who has to pass through ‘four worlds’. This world was shown to the prophet in the form of the wind, since it disappears as the wind; storm is the day of death, before which man trembles; fire is the judgment in Gehenna and the stillness is the last day”. See Jewish Encyclopedia (1916), vol., p. 123 and II Kings ii, II, vi. 17. and Psalms 97 and 104.
  • July 1856 . Westminster Review July , 51 – 79 . See “The Natural History of German Life”. 66 pp.
  • D.D. 590 ch. 42, p.

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