- Three Stages in the Development of Characterization in George Eliot's Fiction
- Masterful characterization in the novel
- Dorothea, the Dodo Bird in Middlemarch
- Attempts to identify the original of Casaubon
- Casaubon, the Scholar-Mythologist
- Genre painting and the description of the Garths
- Eliot and the "Conversation Piece" from eighteenth- and nineteenth-century art
- Dorothea Brooke's 'Awakening Consciousness' and Pre-Raphaelite Aesthetic in Middlemarch
- Fatal Marriages in George Eliot's Middlemarch: Analysis of Vocational Marriage of Women
- Jeannie Hughes Senior as source of Dorothea
- Contrasts the old-fashioned water-borne mind of Causaubon & the electrical sparkiness of the younger characters
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