Daniel Deronda by George Eliot (Author)
- Publisher: ENGLISH GENERAL BOOKS
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- SKU: 54212
- Number of Pages: 488
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In George Eliot's masterful novel, "Daniel Deronda," the lives of two contrasting characters intersect in a tale that explores themes of identity, love, and societal expectations. Daniel Deronda, a young man of unknown parentage, is taken in by a wealthy Englishman and raised as his own. Drawn to the plight of a young Jewish woman named Mirah, Deronda finds himself embroiled in a search for her long-lost family, which leads him to confront his own identity and purpose in life. Meanwhile, Gwendolen Harleth, a spirited and independent woman, grapples with the consequences of her choices and the limitations imposed by Victorian society.
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century England, Eliot weaves a narrative rich in psychological depth and moral exploration. Through Daniel's journey of self-discovery and Gwendolen's struggles with ambition and morality, Eliot delves into the complexities of human nature and the interplay of fate and free will. The novel's portrayal of Jewish culture and identity adds a layer of historical and social significance, as Deronda navigates his dual identities and searches for a meaningful connection to his heritage.
"Daniel Deronda" is not merely a story of personal growth and self-discovery; it is also a profound exploration of the ethical dilemmas faced by its characters. Eliot's narrative style combines introspective analysis with richly detailed storytelling, drawing readers into a world where personal choices reverberate through the lives of others. As Daniel and Gwendolen confront their inner conflicts and societal pressures, they must navigate love, loyalty, and the pursuit of a meaningful life in a rapidly changing world.
Key Points:
- Exploration of identity and heritage
- Examination of Victorian societal norms
- Moral and ethical dilemmas
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Writer ✤ George Eliot (Author)