Sympathy, superstition, and narrative form; or, why is Silas Marner so short? A Response to John Maz...
Sympathy, superstition, and narrative form; or, why is Silas Marner so short? A Response to John Mazaheri
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Münster: The Connotations Society for Critical Debate / Waxmann Verlag GmbH
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Eliot's intellectual relationship with Lewes enhances, rather than compromises, her account of genuine spiritual feeling and its difference from superstition. [...]like Lewes, she credits science with the kind of imaginative vision more usually associated with religious prophecy. [...]sight here prevents him from recognizing the greater movements o...
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Sympathy, superstition, and narrative form; or, why is Silas Marner so short? A Response to John Mazaheri
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