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  2. Plot. Characters. The depiction of Jews. Influence on Jewish Zionism. Plot structure. Adaptations. Books. Films. References. External links. Daniel Deronda is a novel written by English author George Eliot, first published in eight parts (books) February to September 1876. [1] .

    • George Eliot, Jane Irwin
    • 1876
  3. Daniel Deronda is the last novel by George Eliot, published in 1876. The novel satirizes Victorian society, and its sympathetic portrayal of Jewish culture and ideas garnered controversy at the time of publication.

  4. The Daniel Deronda Community Note includes chapter-by-chapter summary and analysis, character list, theme list, historical context, author biography and quizzes written by community members like you. Best summary PDF, themes, and quotes.

  5. George Eliot's Daniel Deronda Chapter Summary. Find summaries for every chapter, including a Daniel Deronda Chapter Summary Chart to help you understand the book.

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    Volume 1, Book 1, Chapters 1–3
    The female protagonist of the novel is ...
    Volume 1, Book 1, Chapters 4–6
    The Rector wants his niece to be seen in ...
    Volume 1, Book 1, Chapters 7–10
    Anna adores her brother Rex and is ...
    Volume 1, Book 2, Chapters 11–13
    Grandcourt is almost bald but otherwise ...
  6. Summary. Daniel Deronda is a novel by George Eliot. It was published in 1876 and was the last novel Eliot completed before her death in 1880. Scholars consider it her most original, contemporary, and ambitious novel, and it was unique in being set more closely than any other to Eliot's own time.

  7. Daniel Deronda. George Eliot, Edmund White (Introduction) 3.86. 25,843 ratings1,350 reviews. A beautiful young woman stands poised over the gambling tables in an expensive hotel. She is aware of, and resents, the gaze of an unusual young man, a stranger, who seems to judge her, and find her wanting. The encounter will change her life.

  8. Daniel Deronda, novel by George Eliot, published in eight parts in 1876. It is notable for its exposure of Victorian anti-Semitism. The novel builds on the contrast between Mirah Cohen, a poor Jewish girl, and the upper-class Gwendolen Harleth, who marries for money and regrets it.

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