| George Eliot - 1895 - 386 דפים
...Everything else grew out of the characters and their mutual relations. Dinah's ultimate relation to Adam was suggested by George, when I had read to him the first...the presentation of Dinah, and so convinced that the readers' interest would centre in her, that he wanted her to be the principal figure at the last. I... | |
| Hendrik Poutsma - 1914 - 724 דפים
...at the last. Eng. Rev., No. 52, 597. ** Woman, disturb me not now at the lasf. TEN., En. Ard., 869. He was so delighted with the presentation of Dinah, and so convinced that the readers' interest would centre in her, that he wanted her to be the principal figure at the last. Eliot's... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - 1911 - 444 דפים
...Everything else grew out of the characters and their mutual relations. Dinah's ultimate relation to Adam was suggested by George, when I had read to him the first...and so convinced that the reader's interest would center in her, that he wanted her to be the principal figure at the last. I accepted the idea at once,... | |
| Hendrik Poutsma - 1914 - 730 דפים
...at the last. Eng. Rev., No. 52, 597. ** Woman, disturb me not now at the last. TEN., En. Ard., 869. He was so delighted with the presentation of Dinah, and so convinced that the readers' interest would centre in her, that he wanted her to be the principal figure at the last. Eliot's... | |
| Anna Theresa Kitchel - 1921 - 354 דפים
...Morris but acknowledges that it was Lewes' s influence that suggested her being given that position: "he was so delighted with the presentation of Dinah and so convinced that the readers' interest would center in her that he wanted her to be the 6. principal figure to the last".... | |
| 1885 - 896 דפים
...artist and moralist is deeply involved in the marriage, as she declares in one of her letters that she " accepted the idea at once, and from the end of the third chapter worked with it constantly in view." This statement proves that the union was deliberately planned all through the development of the story... | |
| Joan Bennett - 1962 - 228 דפים
...Everything else grew out of the characters and their mutual relations. Dinah's ultimate relation to Adam was suggested by George, when I had read to him the first...and from the end of the third chapter worked with it constandy in view. The first volume was written at Richmond, and given to Blackwood in March. He expressed... | |
| George Eliot - 2000 - 458 דפים
...Everything else grew out of the characters and their mutual relations. Dinah's ultimate relation to Adam was suggested by George, when I had read to him the first...the presentation of Dinah and so convinced that the readers' interest would centre in her, that he wanted her to be the principal figure at the last. I... | |
| Deborah Anna Logan - 1998 - 258 דפים
...was suggested by George, . . . he was . . . so convinced that the readers' interest would center on her, that he wanted her to be the principal figure at the last. I accepted the idea at once, and . . . worked with it constantly in view." However, although "what George Eliot tells us elevates Dinah... | |
| George Eliot - 1909 - 400 דפים
...Everything else grew out of the characters and their mutual relations. Dinah's ultimate relation to Adam was suggested by George, when I had read to him the first...the presentation of Dinah, and so convinced that the readers' interest would centre in her, that he wanted her to be the principal figure at the last. I... | |
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