海外学術論文の検索・入手・CD-ROM. DVD-ROM化などの電子化支援サイト

G_Eliot_article03

George, Eliot(ジョージ・エリオット/ 1819-1880/)研究論文III

 George, Eliot(ジョージ・エリオット)研究の1991-2000年までに刊行された論文を紹介しています。
 ここで紹介する論文・書評は企画商品CD「イギリス文学論文撰の「ビクトリア時代(前期)」の項 George, Eliot 第3集 に収録しています。

 「第1集2011-2015年論文;第2集2001-2010年論文;第4集1971-1990」もご覧下さい。

  Open Access Articles: こちら(To here)?

 リストの論文はすべてPDFファイルでご提供されます。

 下記の著者別索引をご利用下さい。個別の論文の御用命はページトップの「お問い合わせ」フォームかもしくはcustomer@articles-club.comへご連絡をお願いします。
 

 [論文著者(昇順)リスト]

     
    [A] [B] [C] [D] [E/F] [G] [H/I] [J/K] [L] [M] [N-P] [R] [S] [T&V] [W]

  1. Adams, Harriet F.;
    George Eliot's Deed: Reconciling an Outlaw Marriage. In: Yale University Library Gazette, Vol. 75(2000 October), pp. 52-63(12)

  2. Adams, Harriet F.;
    Rough Justice: Prematurity and Child-Murder in George Eliot's Adam Bede. In: English Language Notes 37.4 (2000): pp. 62-67(6)

  3. Adams, Kimberly VanEsveld.;
    Feminine Godhead, Feminist Symbol: The Madonna in George Eliot, Ludwig Feuerbach, Anna Jameson, and Margaret Fuller. In: Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, vol. 12, no. 1, 1996 Spring, pp. 41-70(30)

  4. Alley, Henry.;
    Ego, Anonymity, and Healing in George Eliot. In: George Eliot Review: Journal of the George Eliot Fellowship, 30(1999), pp. 23-35(13)

  5. Anderson, Amanda.;
    George Eliot and the Jewish Question. In: The Yale Journal of Criticism. New Haven: Vol. 10, no. 1; Spring 1997. pp. 39-61(23)

  6. Andres, Sophia.;
    Gendered Incongruities in George Eliot's Pre-Raphaelite Paintings. In: Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies, 5(1996 Fall), pp. 45-60(16)

  7. Andres, Sophia.;
    The Unhistoric in History: George Eliot's Challenge to Victorian Historiography. In: Clio. Fort Wayne: Fall 1996. Vol. 26, no. 1; p. 79-95(17)

  8. Arkush, Allan.;
    Relativizing Nationalism: The Role of Klesmer in Geroge Eliot's Daniel Deronda. In: Jewish Social Studies: History, Culture, and Society, vol. 3, no. 3, 1997 Spring-Summer, pp. 61-73(13)

  9. Ashton, Rosemary.;
    New George Eliot Letters at the Huntington. In: Huntington Library Quarterly: A Journal for the History and Interpretation of English and American Civilization, vol. 54, no. 2, 1991 Spring, pp. 111-126(16)

  10. Auerbach, Nina.;
    The Waning George EliotIn: Victorian Literature and Culture, vol. 25(1997), no. 2, pp. 353-358(6)

     
    [A] [B] [C] [D] [E/F] [G] [H/I] [J/K] [L] [M] [N-P] [R] [S] [T&V] [W]

  11. Bailey, Suzanne.;
    Reading the 'Key': George Eliot and the Higher Criticism. In: Women's Writing, vol. 3(1996), no. 2, pp. 129-143(15)

  12. Baker, William.;
    George Eliot--'Original MSS Bound In'. In: Notes and Queries, vol. 40, no. 4, Dec. 1993, pp. 484-487(4)

  13. Baris, Sharon Deykin.;
    George Eliot as Revenant in Faye Kellerman's Mysteries: An American Daniel Is Alive and Well in Southern California. In: Prospects: An Annual Journal of American Cultural Studies, vol. 19(1994), pp. 491-511(21)

  14. Barrat, Alan.;
    Nostalgia and reform in Scenes of Clerical Life. In: Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens, vol. 41, 1996, pp. 47-57(11)

  15. Barrat, Alain.;
    The Picture and the Message in George Eliot's Scenes of Clerical Life: The Thematic Function of the Rural Setting. In: George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies, 30-31(1996 Sept), pp. 48-58(11)

  16. Baumgarten, Murray.;
    Seeing Double: Jews in the Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope, and George EliotIn: Cheyette, Bryan (ed.) Between 'Race' and Culture: Representations of 'the Jew' in English and American Literature. Stanford, CA: Stanford UP; 1996. xiv, 222 pp. ISBN: 9780804726351; (hbk.); pp. 44-61(18)

  17. Beebe, Randall L.;
    George Eliot and Emil Lehmann: The Translator Translated. In: Studia Neophilologica: A Journal of Germanic and Romance Languages and Literature, vol. 72(2000), no. 1, pp. 63-74(12)

  18. Bellanca, Mary Ellen.;
    Recollecting Nature: George Eliot's 'Ilfracombe Journal' and Victorian Women's Natural History Writing. In: Modern Language Studies, vol. 27, no. 3/4, 1997 Fall-Winter, pp. 19-36(18)

  19. Berger, Courtney.;
    When bad things happen to bad people: Liability and individual consciousness in Adam Bede and Silas marner. In: Novel. Providence: Summer 2000. vol. 33, no. 3; pp. 307-327(21)

  20. Bidney, Martin.;
    Scenes of Clerical Life and Trifles of High-Order Clerical Life: Satirical and Empathetic Humor in George EliotIn: George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies, 36-37(1999 Sept), pp. 1-28(28)

  21. Billington, Josie.;
    'What Can I Do?' George Eliot, Her Reader and the Tasks of the Narrator in Middlemarch. In: George Eliot Review: Journal of the George Eliot Fellowship, 31(2000), pp. 13-26(14) ISSN: 1358-345X

  22. Bode, Rita.;
    Power and Submission in Felix Holt, the Radical. In: Studies in English Literature 1500- 1900. vol. 35(1995), no. 4: pp. 769-788(20)

  23. Bodenheimer, Rosemarie.;
    George Eliot and the Power of Evil-Speaking. In: Dickens Studies Annual: Essays on Victorian Fiction, 20(1991), pp. 201-226(26)

  24. Bonaparte, Felicia.;
    "Daniel Deronda": Theology in a Secular Age. In: Religion & Literature, Vol. 25, No. 3 (Autumn, 1993), pp. 17-44(28)

  25. Bourke, Simon.;
    George Eliot: Community Ends. In: Australasian Victorian Studies Journal, 4(1998 Dec), pp. 30-39(10); ISSN: 1327-8746

  26. Brantlinger, Patrick.;
    Nations and Novels: Disraeli, George Eliot, and Orientalism, In: Victorian Studies 35 (1992): no. 3, pp. 255-275(21)

  27. Bray, Beryl.;
    George Eliot and the Westminster Review. In: Victorian Periodicals Review, vl. 33, no. 3, 2000 Fall, pp. 212-224(13)

  28. Breen, Margaret Soenser.;
    Silas Marner-George Eliot's Male Heroine. In: George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies, 28-29(1995 Sept), pp. 1-15(15)

  29. Brody, Selma.;
    Mary Somerville's Influence on George EliotIn: George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies, 34-35(1998 Sept), pp. 1-12(12)

  30. Brown, Kate E.;
    Loss, Revelry, and the Temporal Measures of Silas Marner: Performance, Regret, Recollection. In: Novel. Providence: vol. 32, no. 2; Spring 1999. pp. 222-249(28)

  31. Brown, Susan.;
    Determined Heroines: George Eliot, Augusta Webster, and Closet Drama by Victorian Women. In: Victorian Poetry, Vol. 33, No. 1, Women Poets (Spring, 1995), pp. 89-109(21)

  32. Bull, Malcolm.;
    Mastery and Slavery in The Lifted Veil. In: Essays in Criticism. Oxford: Jul 1998. vol. 48, no. 3; pp. 244-261(18)

     
    [A] [B] [C] [D] [E/F] [G] [H/I] [J/K] [L] [M] [N-P] [R] [S] [T&V] [W]

  33. Callanan, Laura.;
    The seduction of Daniel Deronda. In: Women's Writing, vol. 3(1996), no. 2, pp. 177-188(12)

  34. Carignan, Michael I.;
    Fiction as history or history as fiction? George Eliot, Hayden White, and nineteenth-century historicism. In: Clio. Fort Wayne: vol. 29, no. 4; Summer 2000. pp. 395-415(21)

  35. Carroll, Alicia.;
    "Arabian Nights": "Make-Believe," Exoticism, and Desire in "Daniel Deronda". In: The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Vol. 98, No. 2 (Apr., 1999), pp. 219-238(20)

  36. Carroll, Alicia.;
    The Giaour's Campaign: Desire and the Other in "Felix Holt, The Radical". In: Novel: A Forum on Fiction, Vol. 30, No. 2 (Winter, 1997), pp. 237-258(22)

  37. Cervetti, Nancy.;
    Dickens and Eliot in Dialogue: Empty Space, Angels, and Maggie Tulliver. In: The Victorian Newsletter, 80 (1991): pp. 18-23(6)

  38. Cervetti, Nancy.;
    The Resurrection of Milly Barton: at the Nexus of Production, Text and Re-production. In: Women's Studies, vol. 21(1992), pp. 339-359(21)

  39. Cheyette, Bryan.;
    Jews and Jewishness in the writings of George Eliot and Frantz Fanon1, In: Patterns of Prejudice, 29(1995) : no. 4, pp. 3-17(15)

  40. Clapp-Itnyre, Alisa.;
    Dinah and the Secularization of Methodist Hymnody in Eliot's Adam Bede. In: VIJ: Victorians Institute Journal, 26(1998), pp. 41-68(28) ISSN: 0886-3865

  41. Cohen, Monica.;
    From home to homeland: The bohemian in Daniel Deronda. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: vol. 30, no. 3; Fall 1998. pp. 324-354(31)

     
    [A] [B] [C] [D] [E/F] [G] [H/I] [J/K] [L] [M] [N-P] [R] [S] [T&V] [W]

  42. Dawson, Terence.;
    Light enough to trusten by': structure and experience in Silas Marner. In: Modern Language Review, vol. 88, no.1, Jan. 1993, pp. 26-45(20)

  43. Dayton, Anne.;
    George Eliot and Gems. In: George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies, 34-35(1998 Sept), pp. 67-76(10)

  44. De Sailly, Rosalind.;
    George Eliot, George Henry Lewes, and the Logic of Signs. In: Literature and Aesthetics: The Journal of the Sydney Society of Literature and Aesthetics, vol. 7, 1997 Oct, pp. 115-124(10)

  45. De Sailly, Rosalind.;
    Plexuses and Ganglia: Eliot's and Lewes's Theory of Nerve-Consciousness. In: George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies, 32-33(1997 Sept), pp. 19-41(22)

  46. De Sailly, Rosalind.;
    Problems of Life and Mind: The George Eliot of the Manuscripts. In: Parergon, vol. 13(1996), p. 137-149(13)

  47. De Sola Rodstein, Susan.;
    Sweetness and Dark: George Eliot's 'Brother Jacob'. In: Modern Language Quarterly: A Journal of Literary History, vol. 52, no. 3, Sept 1991, pp. 295-317(23)

  48. Dee, Phyllis Susan.;
    Female Sexuality and Triangular Desire in Vanity Fair and The Mill on the Floss. In: Papers on Language and Literature: A Journal for Scholars and Critics of Language and Literature, 35/4 (Herbst 1999). p. 391-416(26)

  49. Demetrakopoulos, Stephanie.;
    George Eliot's 'Janet's Repentance': The first literary por. In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Autumn 1993. Vol. 35, no. 1; p. 95-108(14)

  50. Deresiewicz, William Barry.;
    Heroism and Organicism in the Case of Lydgate. In: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, vol. 38, no. 4 (Herbst 1998). p. 723-740(18)

  51. Dillon, Steven.;
    George Eliot and the Feminine Gift. In: Studies in English Literature, 1500 - 1900. Baltimore: Autumn 1992. Vol. 32, no. 4; p. 707-721(15)

  52. Dowling, Andrew.;
    The Other Side of Silence': Matrimonial Conflict and the Divorce Court in George Eliot's Fiction. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, vol. 50, no.3, Dec. 1995, p. 322-337(15)

  53. Dramin, Edward.;
    A New Unfolding of Life: Romanticism in the Late Novels by George EliotIn: Victorian Literature and Culture, vol. 26(1998), no. 2, p. 273-302(30)

  54. During, Simon.;
    Literary Subjectivity. In: ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature, Vol 31, No 1-2, January-April 2000, pp. 33-50(18)

     
    [A] [B] [C] [D] [E/F] [G] [H/I] [J/K] [L] [M] [N-P] [R] [S] [T&V] [W]

  55. Easley, Alexis.;
    Authorship, Gender and Identity: George Eliot in the 1850s. In: Women's Writing, vol. 3(1996), no. 2, pp. 145-160(16) ISSN: 0969-9082

  56. Easterling, P E.;
    George Eliot and Greek Tragedy. In: Arion: A Journal of Humanities and the Classics, vol. 1, no. 2, 1991 Spring, pp. 60-74(15)

  57. Eifrig, Gail McGrew.;
    History and Memory in "Adam Bede". In: Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol. 76, No. 2/3, Papers from The Drew Symposium (Summer/Fall 1993), pp. 407-420(14)

  58. Emery, Laura & Margaret Keenan.;
    I've been robbed!: Breaking the silence in Silas Marner. In: American Journal of Psychoanalysis. New York: Sep 1999. vol. 59, no. 3; p. 209-223(15)

  59. Emmitt, Helen V.;
    'Drowned in a Willing Sea': Freedom and Drowning in Eliot, Chopin and Drabble. In: Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, vol. 12 no. 2, 1993 Fll, pp. 315-332(18)

  60. Ernstrom, Adele M.;
    `Why should we be always looking back?' `Christian art' in nineteenth-century historiography in Britain. In: Art History, ISSN 0141-6790 Vol. 22 No. 3 September 1999 pp. 421-435(15)

  61. Esty, Joshua D.;
    Nationhood, Adulthood, and the Ruptures of Bildung: Arresting Development in The Mill on the Floss. In: Narrative 4.2 (May 1996): pp. 142-160(19)

  62. Every, George.;
    Prophecy and Myth in Daniel Deronda. In: New Blackfriars, Vol. 76, No. 891 (March 1995), pp. 119-127(9)

  63. Flint, Kate.;
    Blood, bodies, and 'The Lifted Veil'. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, vol. 51, no. 4, March 1997, pp. 455-473(19)

  64. Flint, Kate.;
    The Visible and the Unseen. In: The Victorian and the Visual Imgination. By Kate Flint. Cambridge University Press, 2000. pp. 1-39(39)

  65. Fludernik, Monika.;
    Subversive Irony: Reflectorization, Trustworthy Narration and Dead-Pan Narrative in The Mill on The Floss. In: REAL 8 (1991/92), pp. 157 - 182(26)

  66. Fontana, Ernest.;
    George Eliot's Romola and Emerson's 'The American Scholar'. In: English Language Notes, vol. 32, no. 4, 1995 June, pp. 70-75(6)

  67. Fraiman, Susan.;
    The Mill on the Floss, the critics, and the Bildungsroman. In: PMLA. Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. New York: Jan 1993. vol. 108, no. 1; p. 136-150(15)

  68. Franklin, J. Jeffrey.;
    The Victorian Discourse of Gambling: Speculations on Middlemarch and The Duke's Children. In: ELH 61:4 (1994): pp. 899-921(23)

  69. Fraser, Hilary.;
    Titian's 'Il Bravo' and George Eliot's Tito: a painted record. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, vol. 50, no.2, Sept. 1995, pp. 210-217(8)

  70. Fuchs, Eva.;
    EliotMill on the Floss. In: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 1994. Vol. 52, no. 2; p. 79-80(2)

  71. Furst, Lilian R.;
    Struggling for medical reform in MiddlemarchIn: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Dec 1993. vol. 48, no. 3; pp. 341-361(21)

     
    [A] [B] [C] [D] [E/F] [G] [H/I] [J/K] [L] [M] [N-P] [R] [S] [T&V] [W]

  72. Gallagher, Catherine.;
    George Eliot: Immanent Victorian. In: Chibnall, Majorie (ed.) , 1996 Lectures and Memoirs, Oxford, England, Oxford UP, 1997, ISBN: 9780197261804; pp. 157-172(16)

  73. García Landa, José Angel.;
    The Chains of Semiosis: Semiotics, Marxism, and the Female Sterotypes in The Mill on the Floss. In: Papers on Language and Literature, vol. 27, no. 1 (Edwardsville, Illinois, 1991): p. 32-50(19)

  74. Gates, Sarah.;
    The sound of the scythe being whetted": Gender, genre, and realism in Adam Bede. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Spring 1998. Vol. 30, no. 1; pp. 20-34(15)

  75. Geppert, Hans Vilmar.;
    A Cluster of Signs" Semiotic Micrologies in Nineteenth-Century Realism: Madame Bovary, Milldemarch, Effi Briest. In: The Germanic Review. Washington: vol. 73(1998), no. 3; p. 239-250(12)

  76. Gindele, Karen C.;
    The Web of Necessity: George Eliot's Theory of Ideology. In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language, vol. 42(2000): no. 3, p. 255-289(35)

  77. Giobbi, Giuliana.;
    A Blurred Picture: Adolescent Girls Growing Up in Fanny Burney, George Eliot, Rosamond Lehmann, Elizabeth Bowen and Dacia Maraini. In: Journal of European Studies, vol. 25 : no. 2 [98](June 1995), pp. 141-164(24)

  78. Gomez Reus, Teresa.;
    Revisiting 'The Angel at the Grave': Parallelisms between Edith Wharton and George EliotIn: Revista de Estudios Norteamericanos, no. 2(1993), pp. 9-17(9)

  79. Goode, John.;
    Remembering Anywhere, Notes Towards the Definition of a Midlands Writer. In: George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies, vol. 24-25, no. 2, 1993 Sept, pp. 163-174(12)

  80. Goodheart, Eugene.;
    The Licensed Trespasser: The Omniscient Narrator in "Middlemarch". In: The Sewanee Review, Vol. 107, No. 4 (Fall, 1999), pp. 555-568(14)

  81. Gordon, Lesley.;
    George Eliot and Plutarch. In: George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies, 28-29(1995 Sept), pp. 30-41(12)

  82. Gordon, Lesley.;
    George Eliot and Theocritus. In: George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies, 26-27(1994 Sept), pp. 6-14(9)

  83. Gould, Rosemary.;
    The history of an unnatural act: infanticide and Adam Bede. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, vol. 25(1997), no. 2, pp. 263-278(16)

  84. Gray, Beryl.;
    George Eliot and the "Westminster Review". In: Victorian Periodicals Review, Vol. 33, No. 3 (Fall, 2000), pp. 212-224 (3)

  85. Green, Janet M.;
    Eliot's MiddlemarchIn: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 1995. Vol. 53, no. 2; p. 89-92(4)

  86. Green, Laura.;
    'At Once Narrow and Promiscuous': Emily Davies, George Eliot, and MiddlemarchIn: Nineteenth Century Studies, 9(1995), pp. 1-30(30) ISSN: 0893-7931

  87. Gunn, Daniel P.;
    Dutch Painting and the Simple Truth in Adam Bede. In: Studies in the Novel , vol. 24, no. 4(Winter 1992), pp. 366-380(15)

  88. Guth, D.;
    George Eliot and Schiller: narrative ambivalence in Middlemarch and Felix Holt. In: Modern Language Review, vol. 94, no. 4, October 1999, pp. 913-924(12)

  89. Guth, Deborah.;
    George Eliot and Schiller: Rereading Savonarola. In: Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens, Vol: 49(1999), pp. 71-85(15)

  90. Guth, Deborah.;
    George Eliot and Schiller: The Case of The Mill on the Floss. In: George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies, 34-35(1998 Sept), pp. 13-27(15)

     
    [A] [B] [C] [D] [E/F] [G] [H/I] [J/K] [L] [M] [N-P] [R] [S] [T&V] [W]

  91. Harris, Margaret.;
    The Margins of George Eliot: Editing the Journals. In: George Eliot Review: Journal of the George Eliot Fellowship, 31(2000), pp. 37-46(10)

  92. Harris, Nicola.;
    Henry James and George Eliot: Realism, Reality, and Narrative Form. In: George Eliot Review: Journal of the George Eliot Fellowship, 30(1999), pp. 49-55(7)

  93. Harrison, James.;
    Eliot's MiddlemarchIn: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 1999. vol. 57, no. 2; p. 77-80(4)

  94. Hawes, Donald.;
    George Eliot's 'Sayings'. In: George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies, no. 20-21(1992 Sept), pp. 49-57(9)

  95. Haynes Anthony, Nicholls Samantha, Sullivan Lisa.;
    The Next George EliotIn: English Education, Vol. 25, No. 4 (Dec., 1993), pp. 251-264(14)

  96. Hertz, Neil.;
    George Eliot's Life-in-Debt. In: Diacritics: A Review of Contemporary Criticism, vol. 25, no. 4, 1995 Winter, pp. 59-70(12)

  97. Hill, Geoffrey.;
    Rhetorics of Value.
     The Tanner Lectures on Human Values Delivered at Brasenose College, Oxford, March 6 and 7, 2000. 31 pp.

  98. Hill, Susan E.;
    Translating Feuerbach, Constructing Morality: The Theological and Literary Significance of Translation for George EliotIn: Journal of the American Academy of Religion. Vol. 65, no. 3,. 1997 Fall, pp. 635-653(19)

  99. Himmelfarb, Gertrude.;
    George Eliot for Grown-Ups. In: The American Scholar, Vol. 63, No. 4 (Autumn 1994), pp. 577-581(6)

  100. Hobson, Christopher Z.;
    The Radicalism of Felix Holt: George Eliot and the Pioneers of Labor. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, vol. 26(1998), no. 1, pp. 19-39(21)

  101. Hollis, Hilda.;
    The Nibbling of a Mouse: Eliot's Saccharissa Letters in the Context of Bodichon's Call for political Engagement. In: Nineteenth-Century Prose, vol. 27 : no. 1, 2000 Spring. pp. 49-59(11) ISSN: 1052-0406

  102. Homans, Margaret.;
    Dinah's Blush, Maggie's Arm: Class, Gender, and Sexuality in George Eliot's Early Novels. In: Victorian Studies, vol. 36(1993): no. 2, p. 155-178(24)

  103. Houston, Natalie M.;
    George Eliot's Material History: Clothing And Realist Narrative. In: Studies in the Literary Imagination, vol. 29, no. 1, Spring 1996, pp. 23-33(11)

  104. Hudd, Louise.;
    The Politics of a Feminist Poetics: 'Armgart' and George Eliot's Critical Response to Aurora Leigh. In: Essays and Studies, 49(1996), pp. 62-83(22)

  105. Hutchinson, Stuart.;
    'Beyond' George Eliot? Reconsidering Edith Wharton. In: Modern Language Review, vol. 95, no. 4, 2000 Oct, pp. 942-953(12)

  106. Hutchinson, Stuart.;
    From Daniel Deronda to the House of Mirth. In: Essays in Criticism, vol. 47, no.4, Oct. 1997, p. 315-331(17)

  107. Irvine, Mark.;
    Mrs. (Polly) Lewes's Comic MiddlemarchIn: George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies, 34-35(1998 Sept), pp. 28-47(20)

     
    [A] [B] [C] [D] [E/F] [G] [H/I] [J/K] [L] [M] [N-P] [R] [S] [T&V] [W]

  108. Jackson, R. L. P.;
    A History of the Lights and Shadows: The Secret Motion of "Middlemarch". In: The Cambridge Quarterly, Vol. 26, No. 1 (1997), pp. 1-18(18)

  109. Jackson, Tony E.;
    George Eliot's 'New Evangel': Daniel Deronda and the Ends of Realism. In: Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture, vol. 25, no. 2/3, Summer-Fall, 1992, pp. 229-248(20)

  110. Jacobs, T.J.;
    Trauma and mystery through art: the life and work of George EliotIn: Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, vol. 1(1999), no. 4, pp. 359-360(2)

  111. Jadwin, Lisa.;
    A little learning is a dangerous thing. In: College Literature. West Chester: Jun 1997. vol. 24, no. 2; p. 164-171(8)

  112. Johnson, Patricia E.;
    The Gendered Politics of the Gaze: Henry James and George EliotIn: Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature, vol. 30, no. 1, Mar 1997, pp. 39-54(16)

  113. Johnstone, Peggy Fitzhugh.;
    Conflicting self-perceptions in George Eliot's Romola. In: American Journal of Psychoanalysis. New York: Sep 1999. vol. 59, no. 3; p. 225-236(12)

  114. Karl, Frederick R.;
    Writing George Eliot's Biography. In: Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly, vol. 22, no. 1, 1999 Winter, pp. 75-85(11)

  115. Kidd, Millie M.;
    In Defense of Latimer: A Study of Narrative Technique in George Eliot's 'The Lifted Veil'. In: Victorian Newsletter, 79, 1991 Spring, pp. 37-41(5)

  116. Klaver, J.M.I.;
    I Will Ferry Thee Across: The Meaning of Fluvialism in George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss. In: Rivista di Studi Vittoriani, vol. 7(1999), no. 4 . p. 71-88(18)

  117. Koumakpai, T.;
    A critical study of education as seen through George Eliot's the miIJ on the floss and Daniel Deronda. In: Rev. CAMES - Serie B. vol. 02, 2000, pp. 147-150(4)

  118. Krasner, James.;
    'Where No Man Praised': The Retreat from Fame in George Eliot's The Spanish Gypsy. In: Victorian Poetry, vol. 32, no. 1, 1994 Spring, pp. 55-74(20)

  119. Krueger, Christine L.;
    Witnessing Women: Trial Testimony in Novels by Tonna, Gaskell, and Eliot. In: Heinzelman, Susan Sage (ed. and introd.); Wiseman, Zipporah Batshaw (ed. and introd.)., Representing Women: Law, Literature, and Feminism. Durham, NC: Duke UP; 1994. ix, 387 pp. ISBN: 9780822314950; pp. 337-355(19)

     
    [A] [B] [C] [D] [E/F] [G] [H/I] [J/K] [L] [M] [N-P] [R] [S] [T&V] [W]

  120. LAGERSPETZ, Olli.;
    Dorothea and Casaubon. In: Philosophy, v.67, April 1992, pp 211-232(22)

  121. Langland, Elizabeth.;
    Inventing Reality: The Ideological Commitments of George Eliot's MiddlemarchIn: Narrative, vol. 2, no. 2, 1994 May, pp. 87-111(25)

  122. Law-Viljoen, B.;
    Midrash, Myth, and Prophecy: George Eliot's Reinterpretation of Biblical Stories. In: Literature and Theology, vol. 11(1997). No. 1, pp. 80-92(13)

  123. Lesjak, Carolyn.;
    A Modern Odyssey: Realism, the Masses, and Nationalism in George Eliot's Felix Holt. In: Novel. Providence: Fall 1996. vol. 30, no. 1; p. 78-97(20)

  124. Levine, Caroline.;
    Women or boys? Gender, realism and the gaze in Adam Bede. In: Women's Writing, vol. 3(1996), no. 2, pp. 113-127(15)

  125. Levine, George.;
    Some versions of George EliotIn: Raritan. New Brunswick: Spring 2000. Vol. 19, no. 4; p. 106-122(17)

  126. Lewis, Robert P.;
    Limits, the lllimitable, and the Disciplined Imagination: George Eliot's MiddlemarchIn: Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 13. edited by Fred Lawrence. Boston College, 1997. pp. 95-114(20)

  127. Lewis, Robert P.;
    The Pilgrim Maggie: Naturl Glory and Natural History in "The Mill of the Floss. In: Literature and Theology, Vol. 12, No. 2 (June 1998), pp. 121-134(14)

  128. Liddle, Dallas.;
    Mentor and Sibyl: Journalism and the End(s) of Apprenticeship in George EliotIn: VIJ: Victorians Institute Journal, 26(1998), pp. 5-39(35) ISSN: 0886-3865

  129. Linehan, Katherine Bailey.;
    Mixed Politics: The Critique of Imperialism in Daniel Deronda. In: Texas Studies in Literature and Languages, vol. 34 (1992), no. 3, p. 323-346(24)

  130. Logan, Peter M.;
    Conceiving the Body: Realism and Medicine in MiddlemarchIn: History ofthe Human Sciences 4.2 (1991): pp. 197-222(26)

  131. Lovesey, Oliver.;
    The other woman in Daniel Deronda. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Winter 1998. vol. 30, no. 4; p. 505-520(16)

  132. Lumpkin, Ramona.;
    (Re)Visions of Virtue: Elizabeth Gaskell's Moorland Cottage and George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss. In: Studies in the Novel , vol. 23, no. 4(Winter 1991), pp. 432-442 (11)

  133. Lustig, A. J.;
    George Eliot, Charles Darwin and the labyrinth of history. In: Endeavour, 23(1999). no. 3, pp. 110-113(4)

     
    [A] [B] [C] [D] [E/F] [G] [H/I] [J/K] [L] [M] [N-P] [R] [S] [T&V] [W]

  134. Manzer, Patricia K.;
    'In Some Old Book, Somebody Just Like Me': Eliot's Tessa and Hardy's Tess. In: English Language Notes, vol. 33. No. 3, 1996 Mar, pp. 33-38(6)

  135. Marks, Clifford J.;
    George Eliot's Pictured Bible: Adam Bede's Redeeming Methodism. In: Christianity and Literature, vol. 49, no. 3, Spring 2000, pp. 311-330(20)

  136. Marks, Clifford J.;
    Middlemarch, Obligation, and Dorothea's Duplicity. In: Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, vol. 54(2000), no. 2, pp. 25-41(17) ISSN: 0361-1299

  137. Marshall, Gail.;
    Actresses, statues and speculation in Daniel Deronda. In: Essays in Criticism, vol .44, no. 2, April 1994, p. 117-139(23)

  138. Martin, Bruce K.;
    Fred Vincy and the unravelling of MiddlemarchIn: Papers on language and Literature, vol, .30, no. 1, Winter 1994, pp. 3-25(23)

  139. Martin, Carol A.;
    Revising MiddlemarchIn: Victorian Periodicals Review, Vol. 25, No. 2 (Summer, 1992), pp. 72-78(7)

  140. Mason, Diane.;
    Latimer's Complaint: Masturbation and Monomania in George Eliot's The Lifted Veil. In: Women's Writing, vol. 5(1998), no. 3, pp. 393-403(11)

  141. Maxwell, Catherine.;
    The Brooking of Desire: Dorothea and Deferment in 'Middlemarch'. In: The Yearbook of English Studies, Vol. 26, Strategies of Reading: Dickens and after Special Number (1996), pp. 116-126(11)

  142. McCall, Ian.;
    The Portrayal of Childhood in Proust's Jean Santeuil and Eliot's The Mill on the Floss. In: Comparative Literature Studies, vol. 36(1999), no. 2, pp. 131-145(15)

  143. McCaw, Neil.;
    The Most Ordinary Prompting of Comparison'? George Eliot and the Problematics of Whig Historiography. In: Literature and History, vol. 8(1999), no. 2, p. 18-33(16)

  144. McCormack, Kathleen.;
    George Eliot's English Travel: 'Widely Sundered Elements'. In: George Eliot Review: Journal of the George Eliot Fellowship, 31(2000), pp. 65-70(6)

  145. McLellan, M Faith.;
    Images of physicians in literature: From quacks to heroes. In: The Lancet. London: Aug 17,1996. vol. 348, no.9025; pp. 458-460(3)

  146. McLellan, M Faith.;
    Literature and medicine: Some major works. In: The Lancet. London: Oct 12, 1996. vol. 348, no. 9033; p. 1014-1016(3)

  147. Menke, Richard.;
    Fiction as Vivisection: G. H. Lewes and George EliotIn: ELH, vol. 67(2000), p. 617-653(37)

  148. Meyer, Susan.;
    Safely to Their Own Borders: Proto-Zionism, Feminism, and Nationalism in Daniel Deronda. In: ELH, vol. 60(1993): pp. 733 -758(26)

  149. Milton, Paul.;
    Inheritance as the Key to All Mythologies: George Eliot and Legal Practice. In: Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature, vol. 28, no. 1, Mar 1995, pp. 49-68(20)

  150. Mooneyham, Laura.;
    Closure and Escape: The Questionable Comedy of George Eliot's MiddlemarchIn: Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture, vol. 24, no. 2, Summer 1991, pp. 137-153(17)

  151. Moring, Meg M.;
    George Eliot's Scrupulous Research: The Facts behind Eliot's Use of the Keepsake in MiddlemarchIn: Victorian Periodicals Review, vol. 26, no. 1, 1993 Spring, pp. 19-23(5)

  152. Moscovici, Claudia.;
    Allusive Mischaracterization in MiddlemarchIn: Nineteenth-Century Literature, IL, vol. 49, no. 4, 1, March 1995, pp. 513-531(19)

  153. Mossman, Mark.;
    Violence, Temptation, and Narrative in George Eliot's "Janet's Repentance". In: Journal of the Short Story in English, 35(2000), pp. 9-20 in 7 pages

  154. Mugglestone, Lynda.;
    'Grammatical Fair Ones': Women, Men, and Attitudes to Language in the Novels of George EliotIn: Review of English Studies: A Quarterly Journal of English Literature and the English Language, vol. 46, no. 181, 1995 Feb, pp. 11-25(15)

     
    [A] [B] [C] [D] [E/F] [G] [H/I] [J/K] [L] [M] [N-P] [R] [S] [T&V] [W]

  155. Nardo, Anna K.;
    Romola and Milton: A cultural history of rewriting. In: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Dec 1998. vol. 53, no. 3; pp. 328-363(36)

  156. Newton, K. M.;
    George Eliot As Proto-Modernist. In: The Cambridge Quarterly, Vol. 27, No. 4 (1998), pp. 275-286(12)

  157. Newton, K. M.;
    Sutherland's puzzles: the case of Daniel Deronda. In: Essays in Criticism, vol. 48, no.1, Jan. 1998, p. 1-12(12)

  158. Noble, Michael J.;
    Presence of Mind: A. S. Byatt, George Eliot, and the Ontology of Ideas. In: CEA Critic: An Official Journal of the College English Association, Vol. 62, no. 3, 2000 Summer, pp. 48-56(9) ISSN: 0007-8069

  159. Norton, Robert E.;
    The Aesthetic Education of Humanity: George Eliot's "Romola" and Schiller's Theory of Tragedy. In: Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 25, No. 4, 25th Anniversary Issue (Winter, 1991), pp. 3-20(18)

  160. Novy, Marianne.;
    "Middlemarch" and George Eliot's Female (Re) Vision of Shakespeare. In: The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Vol. 90, No. 1 (Jan., 1991), pp. 61-78(18)

  161. Nurbhai, Saleel.;
    Idealisation and Irony in George Eliot's MiddlemarchIn: George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies, 38-39(2000 Sept), pp. 18-25(8)

  162. Ogden, Daryl.;
    Double Visions: Sarah Stickney Ellis, George Eliot and the Politics of Domesticity. In: Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, vol. 25(1996), no. 6, pp. 585-602(18)

  163. Panek, Jennifer.;
    Constructions of Masculinity in Adam Bede and Wives and Daughters. In: Victorian Review, Vol. 22, no. 2, Winter 1996, pp. 127-151(25)

  164. Paris, Benard J.;
    Middlemarch revisited: Changing responses to George EliotIn: American Journal of Psychoanalysis. New York: vol. 59, no. 3; Sep 1999. pp. 237-255(19)

  165. Payne, David.;
    The Serialist Vanishes: Producing belief in George EliotIn: Novel. Providence: Fall 1999. Vol. 33, no. 1; pp. 32-50(19)

  166. Perkin, J. Russell.;
    Narrative Voice and the "Feminine" Novelist: Dinah Mulock and George EliotIn: Victorian Review, Vol. 18, No. 1 (Summer 1992), pp. 24-42(19)

  167. Pletzen, Ermien van.;
    Eliot's Adam Bede. In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 1997. Vol. 56, no. 1; pp. 23-26(4)

  168. Postlethwaite, Diana.;
    Of Maggie, Moters, Monsters, and Madonnas: Diving Deep in The Mill on the Floss. In: Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 20 (1992): pp. 303-319(17)

  169. Price, Leah.;
    George Eliot and the Production of Consumers. In: Novel. Providence: Winter 1997. vol. 30, no. 2; pp. 145-169(25)

  170. Pyle, Forest.;
    A Novel Sympathy: The Imagination of Community in George EliotIn: Novel: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 27, no. 1, 1993 Fall, pp. 5-23(19)

     
    [A] [B] [C] [D] [E/F] [G] [H/I] [J/K] [L] [M] [N-P] [R] [S] [T&V] [W]

  171. Ranjini, Philip.;
    Maggie, Tom, and Oedipus: A Lacanian Reading of The Mill on the Floss. In: Victorian Newsletter no. 82(Fall 1992): pp. 35-40(6)

  172. Redfield, Marc.;
    The Aesthetics of Sympathy: George Eliot's Telepathy Machine. In: Marc Redfield., Phantom Formations: Aesthetic Ideology and the Bildungsroman. Cornell University Press, 1996. ISBN 0801432367, 9780801432361; pp. 134-170(37)

  173. Rischin, Abigail S.;
    Beside the Reclining Statue: Ekphrasis, Narrative, and Desire in MiddlemarchIn: PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, vol. 111, no. 5, 1996 Oct, pp. 1121-1132(12)

  174. Röder-Bolton, Gerlinde.;
    'A Binding History, Tragic and Yet Glorious'-George Eliot and the Jewish Element in Daniel Deronda. In: English: The Journal of the English Association, vol. 49, no. 195, 2000 Autumn, pp. 205-227(23)

  175. Rotenberg, Carl T.;
    George Eliot--proto-Psychoanalyst. In: American Journal of Psychoanalysis. New York: Sep 1999. Vol. 59, no. 3; pp. 257-270(14)

  176. Rudnik-Smalbraak, Marijke.;
    The One and Another: George Eliot's Dialogic Incarnations. In: Neophilologus, vol. 77, no. 3, July 1993, pp. 499-507(9)

     
    [A] [B] [C] [D] [E/F] [G] [H/I] [J/K] [L] [M] [N-P] [R] [S] [T&V] [W]

  177. Sadrin, Amy.;
    Time, Tense, Weather in Three 'Flood Novels: Bleak House, The Mill on the Floss, To the Lighthouse. In: The Yearbook of English Studies, 30 (2000): pp. 96-105(10)

  178. Shaw, Harry E.;
    Loose Narrators: Display, Engagement, and the Search for a Place in History in Realist Fiction. In: Narrative, vol. 3, no. 2, 1995 May, pp. 95-116(22)

  179. Sheets, Robin.;
    History and romance: Harriet Beecher Stowe's Agnes of Sorrento and George Eliot's Romola. In: Clio. Fort Wayne: Spring 1997. Vol. 26, no. 3; p. 323-346(24)

  180. Shelston, Alan.;
    What Rosy knew: language, learning and lore in MiddlemarchIn: Critical Quarterly, vol. .35, no. 4, Winter 1993, pp. 21-30(10)

  181. Shuttleworth, Sally.;
    Sexuality and knowledge in MiddlemarchIn: Nineteenth-Century Contexts, vol. 19(1996), no. 4, pp. 425-441(17)

  182. Sicher, Efraim,;
    George Eliot's 'Glue Test: Language, Law, and Legitimacy in Silas Marner, In: The Modern Language Review, Vol. 94, No. 1 (Jan., 1999), pp. 11-21(11)

  183. Siegel, Carol.;
    "This thing I like my sister may not do": Shakespearean Erotics and a Clash of Wills in "Middlemarch". In: Style, Vol. 32, No. 1, Race, Gender, Religion, and Other Dangerous Things (Spring 1998), pp. 36-59(24)

  184. Smith, Jonathan.;
    The 'Wonderful Geological Story': Uniformitarianism and The Mill on the Floss. In: Papers on Language and Literature, vol. 27(1991): p. 430-452(23)

  185. Smith, Sherri Catherine.;
    George Eliot, straight drag and the masculine investments of feminism. In: Women's Writing, vol. 3(1996), no. 2, pp. 97-111(15)

  186. Sodré, Ignês.;
    Maggie and Dorothea: Reparation and working through in George Eliot's novels. In: American Journal of Psychoanalysis. New York: Sep 1999. Vol. 59, no. 3; p. 195-208(14)

  187. Sonstroem, David.;
    The Breaks in Silas Marner. In: JEGP. Journal of English and Germanic Philology. Urbana: Oct 1998. Vol. 97, no. 4; p. 545-567(23)

  188. Sorensen, Katherine.;
    Conventions of Realism and the Absence of Color in George Eliot's 'The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton'. In: VIJ: Victorians Institute Journal, 22(1994), pp. 15-31(17)

  189. Sorensen, Katherine M.;
    Daniel Deronda and George Eliot's Ministers. In: VIJ: Victorians Institute Journal, 19(1991), pp. 89-110(22)

  190. Sousa Correa, Delia da.;
    'The Music Vibrating in Her Still': Music and Memory in George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss and Daniel Deronda. In: Nineteenth-Century Contexts, vol. 21(2000), no. 4, pp. 541-563(23)

  191. Staten, Henry.;
    Is Middlemarch Ahistorical? In: PMLA, Vol. 115, No. 5 (Oct., 2000), pp. 991-1005(15)

  192. Stewart, Ralph.;
    Eliot's Silas Marner. In: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 1998. vol. 56, no. 2; p. 76-78(3)

  193. Stockton, Kathryn Bond.;
    'God' Between Their Lips: Desire Between Women in Irigaray and Eliot. In: Novel: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 25, no. 3, 1992 Spring, pp. 348-359(12)

  194. Stone, Wilfred.;
    The Play of Chance and Ego in Daniel Deronda. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, Vol. 53, No. 1 (Jun., 1998), pp. 25-55(31)

  195. Styczyńska, Adela.;
    Romola as a Psychological Novel - A Study of Moral Degenerarion. In: Acta Universitats Lodziensis, Folia Literaria, 36, 1994, pp. 129-145(17)

  196. Swann, Charles.;
    A George Eliot Debt to George Meredith: From Rhoda Fleming to Daniel Deronda. In: Notes and Queries, vol. 43, no. 1, Mar. 1996, pp. 46-47(2)

  197. Sweeney, Kevin W. & Winston, Elizabeth.;
    Redirecting Melodrama: Gish, Henry King, and "Romola". In: Literature/Film Quarterly, Vol. 23, No. 2, Celebrating 100 Years of Cinema (1995), pp. 137-145(9)

  198. Sypher, Eileen.;
    Resisting Gwendolen's "Subjection": Daniel Deronda's proto-feminism. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Winter 1996. vol. 28, no. 4; p. 506-524(19)

  199. Szirotny, June Sky.;
    Maggie Tulliver's Sad Sacrifice: Confusing but not Confused. In: Studies in the Novel 28.2 (1996): pp. 178-199(22)

  200. Szirotny, June Skye.;
    'No Sorrow I Have Thought More About': The Tragic Failure of George Eliot's St. Theresa. In: Victorian Newsletter. 93(1998 Spring), pp. 17-27(11) ISSN: 0042-5192

     
    [A] [B] [C] [D] [E/F] [G] [H/I] [J/K] [L] [M] [N-P] [R] [S] [T&V] [W]

  201. Thompson, Andrew.;
    George Eliot, Dante, and Moral Choice in Felix Holt, the Radical. In: The Modern Language Review, Vol. 86, No. 3 (Jul., 1991), pp. 553-566(14)

  202. Trainer, James.;
    Charles Grant, a Literary Mediator: With Three Unpublished Letters to George EliotIn: Modern Language Review, vol. 94, no. 2, 1999 Apr, pp. 305-313(9)

  203. Travis, Roger.;
    From "Shattered Mummies" to "An Epic Life": Casaubon's Key to All Mythologies and Dorothea's Mythic Renewal in George Eliot's "Middlemarch". In: International Journal of the Classical Tradition, Vol. 5, No. 3, "Classical Mythology and Nineteenth-Century English Literature," 1998 Bristol Myth Colloquium (Winter, 1999), pp. 367-382(16)

  204. Tucker, John L.;
    George Eliot's Reflexive Text: Three Tonalities in the Narrative Voice of MiddlemarchIn: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, Vol. 31, No. 4, Nineteenth Century (Autumn, 1991), pp. 773-791(19)

  205. Vigderman, Patricia,;
    Traffic in men: Female kinship in three novels by George EliotIn: Style. DeKalb: Spring 1998. vol. 32, no. 1; pp. 18-35(18)

     
    [A] [B] [C] [D] [E/F] [G] [H/I] [J/K] [L] [M] [N-P] [R] [S] [T&V] [W]

  206. Waddell, Margot.;
    On Ideas of "The Good" and "The Ideal" in George Eliot's novels and post-Kleinian psychoanalytic thought. In: American Journal of Psychoanalysis. New York: Sep 1999. vol. 59, no. 3; pp. 271-286(16)

  207. Waddlle, Keith A.;
    Mary Garth, The Wollstonecraftian Feminist of "Middlemarch". In: George Eliot - George Henry Lewes Studies, No. 28/29 (September 1995), pp. 16-29(14)

  208. Wasserman, Renata R. M.;
    Narrative Logic and the Form of Tradition in The Mill on the Floss. In: Studies in the Novel 28.2 (1996): pp. 178-199(12)

  209. Weiss, Theodore.;
    Soiled in the working: Hamlet and Eliot. In: The American Poetry Review. Philadelphia: Nov/Dec 2000. vol. 29, no. 6; pp. 15-23(9)

  210. Wintle, Sarah.;
    George Eliot's Peculiar Passion. In: Essays in Criticism. Oxford: Jan 2000. Vol. 50, no. 1; pp. 23-43(21)

  211. Wohlfarth, Marc E.;
    Daniel Deronda and the Politics of Nationalism. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, Vol. 53, No. 2 (Sep., 1998), pp. 188-210(23)

  212. Wolfreys, Julian.;
    The Ideology of Englishness: The Paradoxes of Tory-Liberal Culture and National Identity in Daniel Deronda. In: George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies, 26-27(1994 Sept), pp. 15-33(19)

  213. Wormald, Mark.;
    Micoscopy and semiotic in MiddlemarchIn: Nineteenth-Century Literature, vol.50, no.4, March 1996, p. 501-524(24)


    [A] [B] [C] [D] [E/F] [G] [H/I] [J/K] [L] [M] [N-P] [R] [S] [T&V] [W]

powered by Quick Homepage Maker 5.3
based on PukiWiki 1.4.7 License is GPL. QHM

最新の更新 RSS  Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional