George Eliot and Schiller

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comparative literary studies
Cross-cultural Discourse
Daniel Deronda
Der Geisterseher
Die Jungfrau Von Orleans
Dorothea's Life
Eliot
Eliot Studies
Eliot's Realism
Eliot's Text
Eliot's Work
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German-English cultural exchange
Indem Er
Ist Ihm
Lifted Veil
literary realism theory
Maggie's Death
moral philosophy in fiction
Naive Und Sentimentalische Dichtung
nineteenth-century British literature
Partial Salvation
Philip Wakem
Philosopher
Playwright
reception studies
Schiller
Schiller Ideals
Schiller's Play
Schiller's Poems
Schiller's Work
Schillerian influence on Victorian novels
Silver Perch
Spanish Gypsy
Superb
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138668850
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jul 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Though Friedrich Schiller enjoyed prominent literary standing and great popularity in nineteenth century literary England, his influence has been largely neglected in recent scholarship on the period.

First published in 2003, this book explores the substantial evidence of the importance of the playwright and philosopher’s thought to George Eliot’s novelistic art. It demonstrates the relationship between Schiller’s work and Eliot’s plotting of moral vision, the tensions in her work between realism and idealism, and her aesthetics. It also contends that the immense continental underpinnings of Eliot’s writing should lead us to resituate her beyond national boundaries, and view her as a major European, as well as English, writer.

This book will be of interest to those studying 19th Century English and European literature.

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