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Susie Meikle reviews George Eliot's career as a writer in the context of the development of her religious beliefs and doubts.
Metadata describing this Open University audio programme
Module code and title: A102, An arts foundation course
Item code: A102; 10
First transmission date: 1987
Published: 1987
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Duration: 00:18:34
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Producer: Tony Coe
Contributors: Susie Meikle; Elizabeth Rider
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): Evangelicalism; Mary-Ann Evans; Silly Novelists
Footage description: Through extracts from correspondence Susie Meikle shows how Eliot's early fervent Evangelicalism gave way to a more humanistic and sympathetic approach to people, partly she suggests through Eliot's own experiences. Eliot believed that the only way to present the 'invisible' world of belief, morality, right and wrong, was through close attention 'to the details of the visible word', an approach that informed her own novels.
Master spool number: JYM952H841
Production number: JYM952H841
Available to public: no