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Daniel Deronda

by George Eliot

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The novel centres on Daniel Deronda, a young man of noble character who seeks to understand his own origins while engaging with the social and cultural issues of Victorian England. Set against the backdrop of 1870s London, the work examines themes of moral integrity, personal identity, and social responsibility. As Deronda becomes involved with the Jewish community in the city, the narrative also follows Gwendolen Harleth, a woman who pursues a marriage to escape her financial difficulties but faces the consequences of her choices. These parallel stories intersect, illustrating contrasting responses to societal pressures and moral dilemmas within a period marked by significant social change.

Published in 1876 by George Eliot, the novel belongs to the genre of realistic Victorian literature. It reflects contemporary debates about Jewish identity and national aspiration, incorporating both personal character development and broader cultural themes. The work exemplifies Eliot's interest in moral philosophy, social critique, and the exploration of individual character within a complex societal framework.

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Men can do nothing without the make-believe of a beginning. Even science, the strict measurer, is obliged to start with a make-believe unit, and must fix on a point in the stars’ unceasing journey when his sidereal clock shall pretend that time is at Nought. His less accurate grandmother Poetry has always been understood to start in the middle; but on reflection it appears that her proceeding is not very different from his; since Science, too, reckons backward as well as forward, divides his unit into billions, and with his clock-finger at Nought really sets off in medias res . No retrospect will take us to the true beginning; and whether our prologue be in heaven or on earth, it is but a fraction of that all-presupposing fact with which our story sets out. Was she beautiful or not beautiful? and what was the secret of form or expression which gave the dynamic quality to her glance? Was the good or the evil genius dominant in those beams? Probably the evil; else why was the effect that of unrest rather than of undisturbed charm? Why was the wish to look again felt as coercion and not as a longing in which the whole being consents? She who raised these questions in Daniel Deronda’s mind was occupied in gambling: not in the open air under a southern sky, tossing coppers on a ruined wall, with rags about her limbs; but in one of those splendid resorts which the enlightenment of ages has prepared for the same species of pleasure at a heavy cost of gilt mouldings, dark-toned color and chubby nudities, all correspondingly heavy—forming a suitable condenser for human breath belonging, in great part, to the highest fashion, and not easily procurable to be breathed in elsewhere in the like proportion, at least by persons of little fashion. It was near four o’clock on a September day, so that the atmosphere was well-brewed to a visible haze. There was deep stillness, broken only by a light rattle, a light chink, a small sweeping sound, and an occasional monotone in French, such as might be expected to issue from an ingeniously constructed automaton. Round two long tables were gathered two serried crowds of human beings, all save one having their faces and attention bent on the tables. The one exception was a melancholy little boy, with his knees and calves simply in

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