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maxwelldemay 's review for:
Daniel Deronda
by George Eliot
2 / 4 : If you have time, read
[Our titular Daniel disapproves of Gwendolyn Harleth's gambling and she, being British, can't let this mild censure go.]
Her last novel, Daniel Deronda features Eliot at the ambitious height of her career, with complex characterizations of even the most trifling characters and a bevy of themes from the role of women in Regency England to, yes, you guessed it, Zionism.
There are slight criticisms you could lodge at the book, but my guess is, Eliot wouldn't care.
[Our titular Daniel disapproves of Gwendolyn Harleth's gambling and she, being British, can't let this mild censure go.]
Her last novel, Daniel Deronda features Eliot at the ambitious height of her career, with complex characterizations of even the most trifling characters and a bevy of themes from the role of women in Regency England to, yes, you guessed it, Zionism.
There are slight criticisms you could lodge at the book, but my guess is, Eliot wouldn't care.