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George Eliots The Lifted Veil: A Sequential and Contextual Reading [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 238 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 453 g
  • Sērija : Routledge Studies in Romanticism
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032156422
  • ISBN-13: 9781032156422
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  • Cena: 210,77 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 238 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 453 g
  • Sērija : Routledge Studies in Romanticism
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032156422
  • ISBN-13: 9781032156422
"The premise of the present book is that GE's oeuvre is a compact macrotext where themes, motifs, patterns and cultural and personal archetypes recur with variations, and that 'The Lifted Veil' functions as the linchpin of this oeuvre"--

The premise of the present book is that GE’s oeuvre is a compact macrotext where themes, motifs, patterns and cultural and personal archetypes recur with variations, and that ‘The Lifted Veil’ functions as the linchpin of this oeuvre.

The negative historical judgment given to George Eliot’s ‘The Lifted Veil’ amounts nowadays to a gross critical blunder, and in the last three decades the story has been firmly reinstated in Eliot’s major canon. The premise of the present book is that George Eliot’s oeuvre is a compact macrotext where themes, motifs, patterns and cultural and personal archetypes recur with variations, and that ‘The Lifted Veil’ functions as the linchpin of this oeuvre. A sequential approach to the story is authorized by the use of a mimetic enunciation that simulates a gradual ‘definition’ of events, places, and characters as they have appeared to the narrating ‘I’ in the course of time until the moment of the enunciation. Contextualizing ‘The Lifted Veil’ means placing it within Eliot’s oeuvre and against the background of Victorian mid-century fiction; in a further meaning, seeing it as intersecting various contemporary genres and subgenres, such as that of the European and American ‘literature of the veil’, that of the archetypal icon of the femme fatale, that of Wilkie Collins’s ‘dead secret’ novels. The most significant facet that critical literature on ‘The Lifted Veil’ has tended to overlook is however the encrypting of the experience of a failed religious conversion and the foreshadowing of the search for a spiritual and racial identity of Daniel Deronda, the hero of Eliot’s final novel.

Recenzijas

"This is a thoroughly engaging, beautifully written account of one of George Eliot's least known works of fiction. Marucci places the story not only in the context of George Eliot's life and other writings, but also in the wider literary context, from German Romantic tales of the supernatural to the "American Gothic" of Poe and Hawthorne. He adds richly to our understanding and appreciation of this mysterious work"

-Prof. Rosemary Ashton, Emeritus Quain Professor of English Language and Literature at University College London, UK.

"This thoroughgoing analysis of George Eliot's disturbing novella sets 'The Lifted Veil' in a number of different contexts both familiar and unfamiliar. This is certainly the most concentrated study yet of a somewhat neglected work".

-Prof. Gillian Beer, King Edward VII Professor Emeritus, University of Cambridge, UK.

Introduction

CHAPTER I

Restless weary wanderings

Apprenticeship

The road to The Lifted Veil

CHAPTER II

The title

The epigraph

Narration, metanarration, technique

Times, names, places

Full of German lyrics

Prevision

The religious trail

A Jewish epiphany?

Bertha in Geneva and Vienna

CHAPTER III

The two cultures

The mesmeric theme

Tasso

The poisoning woman

The blood transfusion

CHAPTER IV

The aftermath

The road to 'Daniel Deronda#

The Lifted Veil - The 1878 Text
Franco Marucci is a retired professor of English at the universities of Siena, Florence and Venice 'Ca Foscari'. His main publications in English include The Fine Delight that Fathers Thought: Rhetoric and Medievalism in Gerard Manley Hopkins (Washington 1994), History of English Literature (Oxford 20182019, in 8 volumes subdivided into 18 Books), and Authors in Dialogue: Comparative Essays in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century English Literature (Oxford 2020). As a creative writer he is the author of the novels Pentapoli (Florence 2011) and Altomare (Rome 2020).