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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This book has a bad reputation. It suffers from two things: it is not a dense novel with sociological sweep and thematic depth (that is, it is not make the major statement that both "Silas Marner" and "Middlemarch" so obviously did, with success); and it is utterly readable. It is also very odd, almost its own genre. These are essays written by a fictional character, Theophrastus Such. The name means something, and his philosophical preoccupations are apparently the author's. But, did I detect a level of irony here? The author hid herself behind a pseudonym; here she hides philosophical ruminations behind a fictional character, another male. There are times when reading these serious reflective essays that one gets the notion, however faint, that the author realized an element of fussiness, an element of pretense, an element limiting her philosophy. Or maybe not. This is a book worth reading and then reading again, to decide such questions. I is a treasure. Forget questions of its greatness. Just read it. You may enjoy it. Written two years before her death, this is Eliot’s summing up, her distillation of her atheistically yet humanly ethical philosophy, her ultimate meditations on the nature of life and writing, her analysis of character without the need to create plot to help the reader along. Couched as a series of reflections on the nature of his friends by the narrator called Theophrastus, the book thus situates itself into the genre of character writing, invented by the eponymous Greek philosopher. However, the book signals its intention to be taken as a meditation on human character generally by the strangeness of the character’s names, which ostensibly hide the identities of the originals and at the same time awake echoes of Medieval morality literature and Latin literature: Ganymede for the writer who was famous when young, Sir Gavial Mantrap for the immoral swindler, Mixtus, Scintilla, Lentullus etc. About half way through the book, in the essay called ‘Debasing the Moral Currency’ it seems as if Eliot herself hijacks the narrative voice, and Theophrastus is lost. It’s not so much a stridency of tone, but rather an intensifying of the intellectual argument without the illustration of character: Eliot decides to make no concessions to her readers, and discontinues her attempts to illustrate her arguments by fictional character studies. The book thus swerves from fictional literature to expository literature. The text bristles with erudition in a host of European languages, both living and dead, and there are constant references to contemporary cutting edge scientific and geographical knowledge. This shift in the narrative voice effectively shifts the book into a new genre, that of the humanistic essayist: in her attempts to understand and get to the bottom of her individual relationship with the reality of life and the perception of it by consciousness, Eliot joins Montaigne, Marcus Aurelius and Bacon in a tradition that ultimately descended from Socrates's dictum: the unexamined life is not worth living.... Read the full review on The Lectern http://thelectern.blogspot.com/2006/08/impressions-of-theophrastus-such_14.html sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Contenido enMiscellaneous Essays ; Impressions of Theophrastus Such ; The Lifted Veil ; Brother Jacob por George Eliot Works of George Eliot. The Mill on the Floss, Daniel Deronda, Adam Bede, Middlemarch, The Lifted Veil & more. (mobi) por George Eliot George Elliot Works: 7 books - Middlemarch, Adam Bede, Daniel Deronda, Romola, Impressions of Theophrastus Such..., Silas Marner, Felix Holt, the Radical (George Elliot Works, 7 of ? in set) por George Elliot George Eliot Collection: The Complete Novels, Short Stories, Poems and Essays (Middlemarch, Daniel Deronda, Scenes of Clerical Life, Adam Bede, The Lifted Veil...) por George Eliot The Spanish Gypsy and Other Poems. Scenes of Clerical Life, Adam Bede, Romola, Felix Holt The Radical., Daniel Deronda, Miscellaneous Essays: Impressions of Theophrastus Such, The Lifted Veil, and Brother Jacob por George Eliot George Eliot's Works (Six Volumes): Adam Bede, Scenes of Clerical Life, Middlemarch, The Mill On the Floss, Daniel Deronda, Felix Holt (The Radical), The Spanish Gypsy, Jubal and Other Poems, Romola, Theophrastus Such por George Eliot The Sad Fortunes of Rev. Amos Barton, Brother Jacob, the Lifted Veil, Impressions of Theophrastus Such por George Eliot Silas Marner; the Lifted Veil, Brother Jacob; the Impressions of Theophrastus Such & Poems por George Eliot
George Eliot (1819-80) is one of the most widely-read of the 19th-century novelists and story-writers. "Impressions of Theophrastus Such" appeared in 1879, Eliot's last completed work. It consists of 18 short essays narrated by a middle-aged bachelor, Theophrastus. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Some of the best writing is contained in the chapter 'Looking Backward' as she vividly brings to life her beloved Midlands countryside with echoes of Loamshire from her first novel, Adam Bede. Truly lump-in-the throat stuff. ( )