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(Ebook) George Eliot, Poetess by Wendy S. Williams ISBN 9781472437938, 1472437934

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Authors:Wendy S. Williams
Pages:161 pages.
Year:2014
Editon:New edition
Publisher:Ashgate Pub Co
Language:english
File Size:1.4 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781472437938, 1472437934
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(Ebook) George Eliot, Poetess by Wendy S. Williams ISBN 9781472437938, 1472437934

The position of George Eliot's poetry within Victorian poetry and within her own canon is crucial for an accurate picture of the writer, as Wendy S. Williams shows in her in-depth examination of Eliot's poetry and her role as poetess. Williams argues that even more clearly than her fiction, Eliot's poetry reveals the development of her belief in sympathy as a replacement for orthodox religious views. With knowledge of the Bible and a firm understanding of society's expectations for female authorship, Eliot consciously participated in a tradition of women poets who relied on feminine piety and poetry to help refine society through compassion and fellow-feeling. Williams examines Eliot's poetry in relationship to her gender and sexual politics and her shifting religious beliefs, showing that Eliot's views on gender and religion informed her adoption of the poetess persona. By taking into account Eliot's poetess treatment of community and motherhood, Williams suggests, readers come to view her not only as a writer of fiction, an intellectual, and a social commentator, but also as a woman who longed to nurture, participate in, and foster human relationships.
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