

Silas Marner
Jan 28, 2010
Literature scholars Rosemary Ashton, Dinah Birch, and Valentine Cunningham discuss how George Eliot's novel Silas Marner reflects her moral views through themes of social ostracism, redemption, and religious symbolism. The podcast explores Eliot's evolution as a novelist, her intellectual journey, and the influence of thinkers like Auguste Comte on her writing. They highlight the author's deep conviction that societal connection is essential, evident in her wide-ranging publications encompassing novels, poetry, and literary criticism.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring George Eliot's Evolution as a Novelist
02:15 • 4min
George Eliot's Intellectual Journey
06:05 • 4min
The Birth of George Eliot
10:34 • 4min
Exploring Humanist Realism in English Fiction
14:37 • 19min
Influence of August Conte on George Eliot's Thought and Writing
33:07 • 2min
Christian Influence on Author's Works
35:09 • 6min
Literary Influence and Character Psychology in Georgiariot's Work
41:28 • 2min