george eliot’s depiction of sexuality, guilt and economic crisis in her novel “daniel deronda”.

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course paper on the theme: george eliot’s depiction of sexuality, guilt and economic crisis in her novel “daniel deronda”. george eliot’s depiction of sexuality, guilt and economic crisis in her novel “daniel deronda” plan introduction 1. sexuality and gender roles in daniel deronda 2. guilt and psychological conflict 3. economic crisis and social mobility 4. cultural and religious identity in the novel conclusion used literature introduction the victorian era, spanning from 1837 to 1901 during the reign of queen victoria, was a period of profound social, economic, and literary transformation. this era witnessed rapid industrialization, significant class divisions, and shifting moral values, all of which deeply influenced the literature of the time. writers such as charles dickens, thomas hardy, and george eliot explored themes of individual struggle, moral dilemmas, and societal expectations, reflecting the evolving complexities of victorian society. george eliot, the pen name of mary ann evans, was one …
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gical force that drives character development. additionally, the economic crisis within the novel mirrors the financial anxieties of the time, emphasizing the precariousness of social mobility and security in a rapidly changing world. this course paper is devoted to the analysis of george eliot’s depiction of sexuality, guilt, and economic crisis in daniel deronda, demonstrating how these themes are intricately woven into the novel’s narrative structure and character arcs. by examining eliot’s approach, the study aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of victorian literature and its reflection of 19th-century realities. the aim of the work is to provide a comprehensive examination of the themes of sexuality, guilt, and economic crisis in daniel deronda, highlighting their significance in both literary and historical contexts. the specific tasks of the investigation include: -to analyze george eliot’s portrayal of sexuality in daniel deronda and its relation to victorian social norms; -to explore the …
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indings of this study may serve as a useful resource for students, educators, and researchers interested in victorian fiction and its enduring influence. the paper consists of the introduction, four main sections analyzing the central themes, conclusion, and the bibliography. an allied discipline to this study is english literature, which also examines the artistic, social, and psychological dimensions of literary works and their impact on readers. additionally, this research intersects with historical, feminist, and economic studies, offering a multidisciplinary perspective on eliot’s novel. sexuality and gender roles in daniel deronda. george eliot’s daniel deronda (1876) critically examines the intersection of sexuality and gender roles within victorian society. the novel reflects the rigid social structures of the 19th century, where women's identities were largely defined by their marital status and adherence to moral purity. victorian gender norms reinforced a dichotomy between male dominance and female submission, with sexuality being a highly …
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to embody ideals of purity, obedience, and self-sacrifice, and any deviation from these norms was met with severe social consequences. [1: armstrong, nancy. desire and domestic fiction: a political history of the novel. oxford university press, 1987.] gwendolen harleth initially appears as an unconventional female protagonist who resists these expectations. she is independent, ambitious, and reluctant to surrender her autonomy through marriage. however, her financial insecurity forces her into a marriage with henleigh grandcourt, a cold and controlling aristocrat. through gwendolen’s story, eliot illustrates the oppressive nature of victorian marriage, where women often became property of their husbands, stripped of financial and personal freedom[footnoteref:2]. grandcourt exerts psychological control over gwendolen, enforcing her subjugation through silent intimidation rather than overt violence. his power lies in his ability to manipulate and dominate her will, leaving her in a state of emotional suffocation. [2: poovey, mary. uneven developments: the ideological work of gender …
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ly uses it as a means of exerting influence over men. she enjoys male attention and the sense of control it gives her, but she also fears the vulnerability that comes with it. her marriage to grandcourt represents a grim realization that her beauty and charm, which once provided her with social leverage, now serve as tools of her subjugation. eliot presents gwendolen’s journey as a tragic illustration of how female sexuality, when subjected to patriarchal control, becomes a source of suffering rather than empowerment[footnoteref:4]. [4: gilbert, sandra, and susan gubar. the madwoman in the attic: the woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination. yale university press, 1979.] in contrast, mirah lapidoth, another female character in the novel, represents the victorian ideal of female virtue. she is modest, passive, and defined by her moral purity. while gwendolen struggles against societal expectations, mirah embodies them, reinforcing the notion that only women …

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course paper on the theme: george eliot’s depiction of sexuality, guilt and economic crisis in her novel “daniel deronda”. george eliot’s depiction of sexuality, guilt and economic crisis in her novel “daniel deronda” plan introduction 1. sexuality and gender roles in daniel deronda 2. guilt and psychological conflict 3. economic crisis and social mobility 4. cultural and religious identity in the novel conclusion used literature introduction the victorian era, spanning from 1837 to 1901 during the reign of queen victoria, was a period of profound social, economic, and literary transformation. this era witnessed rapid industrialization, significant class divisions, and shifting moral values, all of which deeply influenced the literature of the time. writers such as charles dickens, thomas ...

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