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Clare Carlisle: George Eliot's Double Life.

The Common Reader

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The Interconnectedness of Characters and Ideas

This chapter explores the collaborative relationship between two literary figures, examining how their partnership elevated their talents while highlighting philosophical influences, particularly Spinoza's ethics. It investigates George Eliot's nuanced character portrayals, contrasting traditional heroic ideals with the subtle impact of ordinary characters like Dorothea from 'Middlemarch'. Additionally, the discussion probes the interplay between literature and psychotherapy, drawing parallels between Eliot's views and Freudian concepts of self-understanding and the complexities of human relationships.

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