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George Henry Lewes. 4. Edgar W. Hirshberg , George Henry Lewes ( New York , 1970 ) , pp . 22-23 , 123 . 5. W. B. Scott ... Lewes's record of his literary receipts is reproduced in The George Eliot Letters , ed . Gordon S. Haight ( New ...
George Henry Lewes. 4. Edgar W. Hirshberg , George Henry Lewes ( New York , 1970 ) , pp . 22-23 , 123 . 5. W. B. Scott ... Lewes's record of his literary receipts is reproduced in The George Eliot Letters , ed . Gordon S. Haight ( New ...
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... Lewes were very great . " The impression of others was , however , that Lewes's influence had been actually limited to the kind “ a merely clever and studious man of eager and strenuous temperament sometimes exercises on a very ...
... Lewes were very great . " The impression of others was , however , that Lewes's influence had been actually limited to the kind “ a merely clever and studious man of eager and strenuous temperament sometimes exercises on a very ...
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... Lewes , and the Novel , ” PMLA , LXX [ 1955 ] , 997-1013 ) argued strong- ly for Lewes's great influence as an exponent of realism upon George Eliot's theory and practice , especially in Middlemarch . Gordon S. Haight in " George ...
... Lewes , and the Novel , ” PMLA , LXX [ 1955 ] , 997-1013 ) argued strong- ly for Lewes's great influence as an exponent of realism upon George Eliot's theory and practice , especially in Middlemarch . Gordon S. Haight in " George ...
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