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George Eliot A Bibliographical History

by William Baker
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Overview

This bibliography is the most comprehensive reference work on the prolific 19th-century British writer in print and out of print. Mary Ann (Evans) Cross a/k/a George Eliot (1819-1880) dominated the British literary scene during the height of the Victorian Age as one of its most successful authors.

This well-annotated and carefully organized work documents all of Eliot's books in English as well as other languages. Additional sections in the book list all her minor fictions, articles, poetry and miscellaneous writings.

The 715-page work is also well illustrated with over one hundred and forty-five photographs of bindings and title pages. The authors have spent 35 years in research to make this bibliography the most definitive on the subject. Co-published with The British Library.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2002
Publisher
British Library Publishing Division
Pages
676
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780712347655

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