Transformation of Rage
Mourning and Creativity in George Eliot's Fiction
Author(s)
Johnstone, Peggy Fitzhugh
Language
EnglishAbstract
George Eliot has been widely praised both for the richness of her prose and the universality of her themes. In this compelling study, Peggy Fitzhugh Johnstone goes beyond these traditional foci to examine the role of aggression in Eliot's fiction and to find its source in the author's unconscious sense of loss stemming from traumatic family separations and deaths during her childhood and adolescence. Johnstone demonstrates that Eliot's creative work was a constructive response to her sense of loss and that the repeating patterns in her novels reflect the process of release from her state of mourning for lost loved ones.
Keywords
Literature: history and criticismDOI
10.18574/nyu/9780814743973.001.0001ISBN
9780814743973, 9780814741948, 9780814743973, 9780814743973Publisher
New York University PressPublication date and place
New York, 1994Imprint
NYU PressClassification
Literature: history and criticism