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I think George Eliot has faded from the awareness of the "youth of today" which is a great tragedy. Does anyone else adore her books as much as me?
 

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umm forgive me for my ignorance :p...but I thought George Eliot was a "he" :confused:

we ARE talking middlemarch here right?!
 

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nope....George Eliot was a she....i think she changed her name because it was more socially acceptable in those days for men to write novels than women....
I watched the BBC porduction of 'Daniel Deronda' and now i'm trying to motivate myself to read the book....
 

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she was in the English comp, that's all i know about her
 

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Originally posted by astro
nope....George Eliot was a she....i think she changed her name because it was more socially acceptable in those days for men to write novels than women....


I think also because she was copping a lot of scorn and scandal because she was living 'in sin' with a (separated) married man and didn't want it to affect the reception of her books...
 

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just finished reading daniel deronda.....i understand the criticism....
 

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Its more than just a yawn :p. Hmm... now you mention it, the text does look a bit feminish.
 

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Boring? I absolutely adore Middlemarch... it takes a couple of chapters to get into it, but once you do... I just love Eliot's language. It's so... (and this is going to sound corny) beautiful. Aesthetically pleasing! Out of all the books I've read, I think its the one in which I gained the clearest visual and atmospheric image of the characters/setting/plot etc.

After all, as Will Ladislaw says, "Language gives a fuller image, which is all the better for being vague. After all, the true seeing is within; and painting stares at you with an insistent imperfection."

I am in love with Will Ladislaw.

End gushing.
 

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Though im a devout JA fan, im finding MM too wordy - often reading words withouth comphrehending them... whats wrong with me?
 

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I bought Middlemarch intending to do it for my Eng Ext 1 related text but didn't have enough time to start it! I saw the Daniel Deronda version on TV though last year, on ABC, the BBC one. Hugh Dancy is hot :shy:
 

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Cicciolina said:
I saw the Daniel Deronda version on TV though last year, on ABC, the BBC one. Hugh Dancy is hot :shy:
hehe i definately agree! after watching it on the ABC i couldnt help but swooon...at the mere mention of him. Eventually my friends bought me the video and now i can dispose of him at my pleasure :)
 

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veanz said:
hehe i definately agree! after watching it on the ABC i couldnt help but swooon...at the mere mention of him. Eventually my friends bought me the video and now i can dispose of him at my pleasure :)
He's in that movie Ella Enchanted. It's a kiddies movie... but but but he plays the Prince! :D I'll save embarassment and wait till it comes out on Dvd maybe :p
 

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ember & cicciolina>>

hehe we should have a thread dedicated to him then!
 

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veanz said:
ember & cicciolina>>

hehe we should have a thread dedicated to him then!
Hehe well not totally opposed to that ;)

Back to the topic, Middlemarch is on the looong list of "Books I should read". :D
 

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