Felix Holt, the Radical Criticism
- Principal Works
- Introduction
-
Essays
- Politics and Society in Felix Holt
- George Eliot's Vision of Society in Felix Holt the Radical
- Self-Defeating Politics in George Eliot's Felix Holt
- The Failure of Realism: Felix Holt
- Law, Religion and the Unity of Felix Holt
- Felix Holt: Language, the Bible, and the Problematic of Meaning
- The Unity of Felix Holt
- George Eliot and Arnold: The Narrator's Voice and Ideology in Felix Holt The Radical
- Lessons for Fine Ladies: Tolstoj and George Eliot's Felix Holt, The Radical.
- George Eliot's Creative Mind, Felix Holt as the Turning Point of Her Art
- George Eliot, Dante, and Moral Choice in Felix Holt, The Radical.
- Felix Holt, The Killer: A Reconstruction
- Not All Men Are Selfish and Cruel: Felix Holt as a Feminist Novel
- Nomenclature and the Historical Matrix of Felix Holt.
- Power and Submission in Felix Holt, the Radical.
- A Modern Odyssey: Realism, the Masses, and Nationalism in George Eliot's Felix Holt
- The Giaour's Campaign: Desire and the Other in Felix Holt, The Radical.
- The Radicalism of Felix Holt: George Eliot and the Pioneers of Labor
- ‘Influencing the Moral Taste’: Literary Work, Aesthetics, and Social Change in Felix Holt, the Radical.
- Further Reading