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The Clue of Life: Translating Feuerbach in George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss
2018
Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities
The central preoccupation of George Eliot's life was with religion. In her novels she searched for a view of life that would give modern man a sense of purpose, dignity and ethical direction. On reading Eliot's novels with the knowledge of her intellectual development, one must ask how this earnest agnostic could treat traditional religion so sympathetically, why she made the religious experience the subject of her creative work, and what moral truth she found religion to embody. It was the
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