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Romola

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George Eliot, the pen named used by Mary Anne Evans, wrote popular works that mirrored the settings and ideology of contemporary Victorian England.

She was brought up in the Church of England, where she developed strong moral convictions that carried over into her fiction.

During a visit to Florence in 1860 it was suggested to Eliot that the historical Fra Girolamo Savonarola would make a good subject for a novel, so Eliot spent her visit, and many months after, exhaustively researching Florentine history and culture.

Her effort is undeniably evident within the pages of "e;Romola"e;, however Eliot has been criticized for using a 15th Century setting to deal with the 19th Century issues of Victorian England.

Romola is the female protagonist through which the story is rendered; her intellectual and religious growth, often painful, reflects the religious and cultural transitions of the Italian Renaissance in Florence.

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Neeland Media LLC
1420903942 / 9781420903942
eBook (EPUB)
01/01/2011
English
344 pages
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