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A little bit of literary criticism from Mrs. Bhaer aka Jo March:

(a conversation between Mrs. Bhaer and a young female student of their college)
'Speaking of writers reminds me that my ambition is to be a George Eliot, and thrill the world. It must be splendid to know that one has such power, and to hear people own that one possesses a 'masculine' intellect! I don't care for most women's novels, but hers are immense; don't you think so, Mrs. Bhaer?' asked the girl with the big forehead, and torn braid on her skirt.
'Yes, but they don't thrill me as little Charlotte Brönte's books do. The brain is there, but the heart seems left out. I admire, but I don't love, George Eliot; and her life is far sadder to me than Miss Brönte's, because, in spite of the genius, love, and fame, she missed the light without which no soul is truly great, good, or happy.' answered Mrs. Jo.

Little Men and Jo's Boys, L.M. Alcott (page 460)

I think I understand what she means, but I do not entirely agree with her. There is heart in George Eliot's novels. In some it may be a bit more difficult to find compared to Charlotte Brönte's books, but when one has read for example Silas Marner, you'll never doubt it again. Now ofcourse I don't know if Mrs. Bhaer was meant to have read that one already...

Anyway, which George Eliot novel shall I read this year? I've already read Middlemarch, Silas Marner and The Mill on the Floss. Any recommendations? For my 'yearly-Brönte-novel' I've already decided upon a Jane Eyre reread, in preparation of the new adaptation which is to appear in theaters in September here in The Netherlands.





Date: 2011-08-02 02:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] epea-pteroenta.livejournal.com
Daniel Deronda! I read it last year and it's... big and sprawling but well worth it. The characters are absolutely fascinating, especially Gwendolen, and it's definitely extremely though provoking. The Jewish aspects give another, unusual dimension to it and whether you think they work or not, it makes for fascinating reading. Would be great to have someone else to discuss it with too!

Date: 2011-08-03 08:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] birdienl.livejournal.com
Thank you! I've watched and enjoyed the miniseries of Daniel Deronda, so that's a good sign, right? I've just checked and my library has a copy, so that's great! I'm just not sure whether I dare discuss literary classics with you, I'm slightly awed by your knowledge...

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