Browse Sort by: Title Wheeled past the group with an unmoved face Was it a fit of madness? The Strong Side of Daniel Deronda The Reviewer: George Eliot's Forthcoming Novel The plain text of George Eliot's Daniel Deronda The Hero of Daniel Deronda She was the victim of his happiness She sang Beethoven's "Per Pieta Non Dirmi Addio" Scenes From the "George Eliot" Country News Item Mirah mused a little Mirah and Mordecai Lydia Glasher and Gwendolen at the Whispering Stones Literature: Daniel Deronda Literature Literary and Scientific Gossip Klesmer made a low bow in silent irony Julius Klesmer Comes to Listen to Mirah If, because of anything her brother said to him, he went away Gwendolyn's Original Gwendolen Harleth Gwendolen at the Gaming-Table Gwendolen Grandcourt and Gwendolen at the Archery Tournament Grandcourt and Gwendolen and the Poisoned Diamonds George Eliot's Novel George Eliot's Forthcoming Novel George Eliot: Her Felix Holt George Eliot: Her Best Characters George Eliot Staged George Eliot and the Jews George Eliot and the Jews George Eliot and Judaism: An Attempt to Appreciate "Daniel Deronda" (excerpts) George Eliot and Judaism: An Attempt to Appreciate "Daniel Deronda." George Eliot and Judaism; an attempt to appreciate Daniel Deronda George Eliot and Judaism George Eliot Dr. Adler on "Daniel Deronda" Dr. Adler on 'Daniel Deronda Deronda the Jew Deronda Meets his Mother Deronda and Mirah Deronda and Kalonymos Daniel Deronda Title Page Daniel Deronda may he come in? Daniel Deronda and the "Philosopher's Club" Daniel Deronda [A Review] Daniel Deronda [A Review] Daniel Deronda [A Review] Daniel Deronda [A Review] Daniel Deronda [A Review] Daniel Deronda Daniel Deronda Daniel Deronda Daniel Deronda Daniel Deronda Daniel Deronda Daniel Deronda Daniel Deronda Daniel Deronda Daniel Deronda Daniel Deronda Daniel Deronda Daniel Deronda Daniel Deronda A Literary "Coincidence"-- Where George Eliot got the Drowning Scene for her "Daniel Deronda" A Letter from George Eliot Daniel Deronda [A Review] Daniel Deronda [A Review] Daniel Deronda (Cabinet Edition, 1878; first published 1876) “Here Gwendolen seemed a Calypso among her nymphs” “But in the course of that survey her eyes met Deronda's” "Stay a minute, Liebchen" "Oh, I am not sure that I want to be taken care of." "How I pity all the other girls at the archery meeting!" "Here I have listened to the messages of earth and sky" "Her eyes met Deronda's" "He cried again - and I held my hand, and my heart said, 'Die!' - and he sank" "Grandcourt saw it and saw that it was attracting Deronda’s notice" "Do you command me to go?" "Do trust me. Let me help you." "Ah, the dear head, the dear head!" said Mordecai, in a low loving tone, laying his thin hand gently on the curls "A man in threadbare clothing was seated on a stool against some bookshelves"