
George Eliot
Whole Soul
Ilana M. Blumberg(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 14. March 2024
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-19-284509-2 (ISBN)
Description
The girl who would become George Eliot began her professional writing life with a poem bidding farewell to all books but the Bible. How did a young Christian poet become the great realist novelist whose commitment to religious freethinking made her so iconoclastic that she could not be buried in in Westminster Abbey? Memorialized there today by a stone lain in the Poets' Corner in 1980, George Eliot wrote herself and her fellow Victorians through turbulent decades of moral and historical doubt in religious orthodoxy, alongside the unrelenting need to articulate a compelling modern faith in its place. Unafraid to confront the most difficult existential questions of her time, George Eliot wrote immensely popular novels that wrestled with problems whose hold has barely lessened in the last 150 years: the pervasiveness of human suffering and the injustice of its measures; the tension between fulfilling our ethical obligations to others and pursuing our own well-being; the impetus to act virtuously in this world without any guarantee of reward, and the need to make some "religion" in life, something beyond our own immediate, fluctuating desires.
In this new account of George Eliot's spiritual life, George Eliot: Whole Soul, Ilana Blumberg reveals to us a writer who did not simply lose her faith once and for all on her way to becoming an adult, but devoted the full span of her career to imagining a wide religious sensibility that could inform personal and social life. As we range among Eliot's letters, essays, translations, poetry, and novels, we encounter here a writer whose extraordinary art and intellect offer us company, still today, in the search for modern meaning.
In this new account of George Eliot's spiritual life, George Eliot: Whole Soul, Ilana Blumberg reveals to us a writer who did not simply lose her faith once and for all on her way to becoming an adult, but devoted the full span of her career to imagining a wide religious sensibility that could inform personal and social life. As we range among Eliot's letters, essays, translations, poetry, and novels, we encounter here a writer whose extraordinary art and intellect offer us company, still today, in the search for modern meaning.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 200 mm
Width: 132 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
380 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-284509-2 (9780192845092)
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Person
Ilana Blumberg teaches in the Department of English at Bar Ilan University in Israel. She earned her Ph.D. in English Literature at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the recipient of fellowships and grants from the Mellon Foundation, the American Association of University Women, and the Israel Science Foundation.
Ilana has received awards for teaching excellence from the University of Pennsylvania and Michigan State University, where she taught for eleven years. Her research areas include life writing, education, and Victorian culture.
Ilana has received awards for teaching excellence from the University of Pennsylvania and Michigan State University, where she taught for eleven years. Her research areas include life writing, education, and Victorian culture.
Content
Preface
1: "Longing to See and Know Many Things," 1819-1840
2: "New Treasures," 1840-1842
3: "Giving Full Faith to Every Symbol," 1843-1849
4: "This Fuller Life," 1849-1854
5: "A Heathen and an Outlaw," 1854-1856
6: "We Mortals," 1856-1857
7: "A Divine Work to Be Done in Life," 1857
8: "Harvest Time," 1858-1859
9: "Pilgrims on Earth," 1859-1860
10: The "Soul's Own Warrant," 1860-1863
11: "A Heart Without a Livery"? 1864-1869
12: "With Measured Wing," 1869-1872
13: "In Heaven or On Earth," 1873-1881
1: "Longing to See and Know Many Things," 1819-1840
2: "New Treasures," 1840-1842
3: "Giving Full Faith to Every Symbol," 1843-1849
4: "This Fuller Life," 1849-1854
5: "A Heathen and an Outlaw," 1854-1856
6: "We Mortals," 1856-1857
7: "A Divine Work to Be Done in Life," 1857
8: "Harvest Time," 1858-1859
9: "Pilgrims on Earth," 1859-1860
10: The "Soul's Own Warrant," 1860-1863
11: "A Heart Without a Livery"? 1864-1869
12: "With Measured Wing," 1869-1872
13: "In Heaven or On Earth," 1873-1881