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In this remarkable work, George Eliot explores unconventional ground. Through her hero, Daniel Deronda, she focuses on the lives of English Hews, a society-within-a-society of which her contemporaries were largely oblivious or openly disdainful. Through her heroine, Gwendolen Harleth, who marries for power rather than love, Eliot explores a vein of human relations that leads only to despair. 4 cassettes.
The last of Eliot's novels, it is the most complete expression of her idealism.
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