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George Eliot: The Last Victorian [Paperback]

Kathryn Hughes
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1 July 1999 1857028910 978-1857028911 New Ed

This highly praised biography is the first to explore fully the way in which her painful early life and rejection by her brother Isaac in particular, shaped the insight and art which made her both Victorian England’s last great visionary and the first modern.

An immensely readable biography of the 19th century writer whose territory comprised nothing less than the entire span of Victorian society. Kathryn Hughes provides a truly nuanced view of Eliot, and is the first to grapple equally with the personal dramas that shaped her personality – particularly her rejection by her brother Isaac – and her social and intellectual context. Hughes shows how these elements together forged the themes of Eliot’s work, her insistence that ideological interests be subordinated to the bonds between human beings – a message that has keen resonance in our own time. With wit and sympathy Kathryn Hughes has written a wonderfully vivid account of Eliot’s life that is both moving, stimulating and at times laugh-out-loud funny.


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  • Paperback: 560 pages
  • Publisher: Fourth Estate; New Ed edition (1 July 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1857028910
  • ISBN-13: 978-1857028911
  • Product Dimensions: 12.9 x 19.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 162,605 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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It was a scandal when Victorian society realised that the morally sensitive novelist George Eliot was Marian Evans, lover of the married freethinking journalist George Henry Lewes. It was easier to sling accusations of loose morals than to contemplate the very high ethical standards of a value system all the more rigorous for being self-devised. Kathryn Hughes' excellent new biography of the woman who became one of the most appealing of Victorian sages has, at its heart, a sense of just how scandalous George Eliot was in her day and how much courage and nervous energy she had to expend in living a life by her own rules. Hughes suggests, convincingly, that this energy is heavily paralleled in the virtue shared by her most attractive central characters, a capacity to endure and stand by righteousness. And there is also a capacity to feel pain--Hughes attaches this, but not reductively, to the rejection of Eliot by her family for her apostasy to freethinking agnosticism from the Evangelical Christianity in which she grew up. Eliot's has always been a powerful story because she achieved intellectual independence as well as artistic success in a society loaded against her by propriety and sexism; Hughes does it full justice. --Roz Kaveney

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Praise for Kathryn Hughes’s previous work:

‘Seriously scholarly yet nonetheless accessible to the general reader… fascinating.’
Margaret Forster, Sunday Telegraph

‘Illuminating, intelligent.’
Daily Telegraph

‘Hughes has an acute ear for social nuance.’
The Times


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5.0 out of 5 stars George Eliot Revealed 12 July 1999
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I thoroughly enjoyed reading George Eliot the last Victorian by Kathryn Hughes which is a fascinating account of the scandalous life led by Eliot who turned her back on Victorian society in order to live life as she chose. When reading the biography it is hard to remember that Kathryn Hughes has not actually met George Eliot since she appears to know her so well and write affectionately about her as one might a close friend. This book not only describes the life, loves and works of George Eliot but also paints a vivid picture of Victorian literary circles. I feel I now have a much better understanding of the obstacles that Eliot had to overcome in order to write and therefore can appreciate her works all the more.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Brings George Eliot to life 28 July 2010
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Scholarly but very readable. I knew nothing about George Eliot other than that she shocked Victorian society by living with a married man, George Henry Lewes. (In fact, Lewes's wife never begrudged this relationship, as she had several children by her own lover ... and George Eliot supported the whole brood).
As ever, Kathryn Hughes brings her subject alive. Fascinating that George Eliot, that literary giant, was so emotionally needy and bu the end of this biography you feel you have known her for many years. Didn't enjoy it as much as Hughes's biography of Mrs Beeton, but that's only because Mrs Beeton was such a cracking good story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An affectionate picture of George Elliot 19 Feb 1999
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An amazing insight into the constraints society put upon Victorian women and the stultifying existence of the intelligent woman. Kathryn Hughes reveals the determination that George Elliot had to have to rebel against society,live as she chose and publish what she wanted to write.
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