Routledge Revivals
Arguing With The Past (1989) : Essays in Narrative from Woolf to Sidney
(Autor) Gillian BeerCover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 INTRODUCTORY -- 2 ORIGINS AND OBLIVION IN VICTORIAN NARRATIVE -- 3 PAMELA AND ARCADIA: READING CLASS, GENRE, GENDER -- 4 RICHARDSON, MILTON, AND THE STATUS OF EVIL -- 5 CARLYLEAN TRANSPORTS -- 6 CIRCULATORY SYSTEMS: MONEY, GOSSIP, AND BLOOD IN MIDDLEMARCH -- 7 BEYOND DETERMINISM: GEORGE ELIOT AND VIRGINIA WOOLF -- 8 THE VICTORIANS IN VIRGINIA WOOLF: 1832-1941 -- 9 VIRGINIA WOOLF AND PREHISTORY -- 10 HUME, STEPHEN, AND ELEGY IN TO THE LIGHTHOUSE -- Index
Gillian Beer
Gillian Beer is a prominent literary critic known for her groundbreaking work "Darwin's Plots" which explores the intersection of literature and science. Her writing style is marked by meticulous research and insightful analysis. Beer's contributions to literature include redefining the relationship between literature and scientific thought.