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Views and Reviews

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tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">Swinburne's Essays

51 The Poetry of William Morris I. The Life and Death of Jason 63 II. The Earthly Paradise 71 Matthew Arnold's Essays 83 Mr. Walt Whitman 101 The Poetry of George Eliot I. The Spanish Gypsy 113 II. The Legend of Jubal 138 The Limitations of Dickens 153 Tennyson's Drama I. Queen Mary 165 II. Harold 196 Contemporary Notes on Whistler vs. Ruskin I. The Suit for Libel 207 II. Mr. Whistler's Rejoinder 211 A Note on John Burroughs 217 Mr. Kipling's Early Stories 225

THE NOVELS OF GEORGE ELIOT

Originally published in The Atlantic Monthly, October, 1866.

This essay was written in 1866 before Middlemarch or Daniel Deronda had appeared. The former work was published in 1871-72 and the latter book in 1876. It was afterwards discussed at length by Mr. James in "Daniel Deronda: a Conversation," originally contributed to the Atlantic Monthly, December, 1876, and reprinted in 1888 in Partial Portraits.

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THE NOVELS OF GEORGE ELIOT

THE critic's first duty in the presence of an author's collective works is to seek out some key to his method, some utterance of his literary convictions, some indication of his ruling theory. The amount of labour involved in an inquiry of this kind will depend very much upon the author. In some cases the critic will find express declarations; in other cases he will have to content himself with conscientious inductions. In a writer so fond of digressions as George Eliot, he has reason to expect that broad evidences of artistic faith will not be wanting. He finds in Adam Bede the following passage:—

"Paint us an angel if you can, with a floating

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