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  1. Her exploration of philosophical ideas, influenced by thinkers like Ludwig Feuerbach and Auguste Comte, adds a layer of depth to her fiction. My poems (11) Titles list. Anton Jarvis · Count That Day Lost by George Eliot.

  2. Like so many of her contemporaries, Eliot tried to make significant literary contributions in more than one genre; her poemsboth narrative and lyric—deal, however, with some of the same themes which inform her novels and short stories.

  3. Here you will find a collection of famous poems of George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans). The list is ordered alphabatically. You can also browse other poems on different poem type using the poem types shown on the right side. Ay De Mi. Blue Wings.

    • Count That Day Lost. If you sit down at set of sun. And count the acts that you have done, And, counting, find. One self-denying deed, one word.
    • In A London Drawingroom. The sky is cloudy, yellowed by the smoke. For view there are the houses opposite. Cutting the sky with one long line of wall.
    • Roses. You love the roses - so do I. I wish. The sky would rain down roses, as they rain. From off the shaken bush. Why will it not? Then all the valley would be pink and white.
    • The Choir Invisible. Oh, may I join the choir invisible. Of those immortal dead who live again. In minds made better by their presence; live.
    • Fiction by George Eliot
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    George Eliot is best known for her fiction, acclaimed critically since its publication and still widely taught in Victorian Studies courses. Editions of Eliot’s novels are generally derived from the 1878 "Cabinet Edition" of George Eliot's Works, published in London and Edinburgh by William Blackwood and Sons. This complete collection, published tw...

    The most complete collection of George Eliot’s nonfiction is curated by the George Eliot Archive, edited by Beverley Park Rilett, https://GeorgeEliotArchive.org. It includes all the essays published in earlier collections, including Charles L. Lewes's Essays and Leaves from a Note-Book (London & Edinburgh, William Blackwood & Sons, 1883), Thomas Pi...

    The complete collection of George Eliot’s poetry edited by Beverley Park Rilett for the George Eliot Archive, https://GeorgeEliotArchive.org, includes all original publications of her works, including her earliest published poem, “Knowing that Shortly I Must Put Off this Tabernacle,” published in the 1840 edition of The Christian Observer. Here you...

    Before she became fiction writer George Eliot, Marian Evans translated three works, The Life of Jesus, Critically Examined by David Friedrich Strauss, The Essence of Christianity by Ludwig Feuerbach, andThe Ethics of Benedict de Spinoza. The Life of Jesus, Critically Examined. Translated by Marian Evans from Das Leben Jesu, by David Friedrich Strau...

  4. The world is great: the birds all fly from me, The stars are golden fruit upon a tree. All out of reach: my little sister went, And I am lonely. Period: 19th Century. Nationality: English. Emotion: Sadness. Topics: Life, Loneliness, Loss. In a London Drawing Room.

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  6. The Choir Invisible. George Eliot. 1819 –. 1880. O May I join the choir invisible. Of those immortal dead who live again. In minds made better by their presence: live. In pulses stirr'd to generosity, In deeds of daring rectitude, in scorn.

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