These gripping stories depict the lives - gossip, rivalry, spats, loves and religious controversies - of ordinary 1800s people living in a provincial, God-fearing Midlands town. The unsolved everyday problems and confusions swirl and fascinate - much as they swirl and fascinate today.

Val Hennessy, Daily Mail

It's a little late for me to review a book that has been a prized classic of English literature for over a hundred years, so I'll confine my comments to the package - there are various editions of this book available, but given the choice I would opt for an Oxford World's Classic edition any day - the clarity of the typeface and the quality of the paper are superb, and the cover artwork is stunning. Brilliant new editions of two of George Eliot's timeless classics.

Books Monthly

'the only true knowledge of our fellow-man is that which enables us to feel with him' George Eliot's first published work consisted of three short novellas: 'The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton', 'Mr Gilfil's Love-Story', and 'Janet's Repentance'. Their depiction of the lives of ordinary men and women in a provincial Midlands town initiated a new era of nineteenth-century literary realism. The tales concern rural members of the clergy and the gossip and factions that a small town generates around them. Amos Barton only realizes how much he depends upon his wife's selfless love when she dies prematurely; Mr Gilfil's devotion to a girl who loves another is only fleetingly rewarded; and Janet Dempster suffers years of domestic abuse before the influence of an Evangelical minister turns her life around. These stories are remarkable for the tenderness with which Eliot portrays a bygone time of religious belief in a newly secular age, giving literary fiction an alternative language to religion and philosophy for the observation and understanding of human experience. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
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Scenes of Clerical Life consists of three short novellas in which the lives of ordinary men and women in a provincial Midlands town are portrayed with tender sympathy and understanding. Eliot brought a new level of literary realism to her tales of Amos Barton, Mr Gilfil, and Janet Dempster in her first published work of fiction.
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Eliot's first published work of fiction, Scenes of Clerical Life is remarkable for its representation of the lives of ordinary men and women, and initiated an entirely new era of nineteenth-century fiction. Each of the three stories that make up the book, 'Amos Barton', 'Mr Gilfil's Love-Story', and 'Janet's Repentance', are notable for their psychological penetration, and together they treat of love, grief and domestic violence. The introduction shows the importance of these stories in the career of their great author, the pre-eminent experimenter in literary realism, how they exemplify the best in nineteenth-century women's shorter fiction, and their strikingly modern and specifically female concerns and challenges. Full notes draw on recent scholarship to illuminate references drawn from Eliot's wide reading and cultural knowledge. Uses the definitIve Clarendon text of the novel, based on the first edition. Up-to-date Bibliography.
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Eliot's first published work of fiction, Scenes of Clerical Life is remarkable for its representation of the lives of ordinary men and women, and initiated an entirely new era of nineteenth-century fiction. Each of the three stories that make up the book, 'Amos Barton', 'Mr Gilfil's Love-Story', and 'Janet's Repentance', are notable for their psychological penetration, and together they treat of love, grief and domestic violence. The introduction shows the importance of these stories in the career of their great author, the pre-eminent experimenter in literary realism, how they exemplify the best in nineteenth-century women's shorter fiction, and their strikingly modern and specifically female concerns and challenges. Full notes draw on recent scholarship to illuminate references drawn from Eliot's wide reading and cultural knowledge. Uses the definitIve Clarendon text of the novel, based on the first edition. Up-to-date Bibliography.
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ISBN
9780199689606
Publisert
2015
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
276 gr
Høyde
195 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
400

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