Browse Sort by: Title The Study of Romola Tito introduced Tito and Baldassare Death of Tito Savonarola and Romola Romola (Cabinet Edition, 1878; first published 1863) "I thought you would have some" The blind father sat with head uplifted He turned his head and saw the face of his adoptive father She had met Fra Girolamo's calm glance "See," said Romola, "God has sent me to you again" “Tessa looked up and saw a lady in black” “Tito rose and was about to move away” Romola The Visible Madonna Romola at the Well Florence "Suppose you let me look at myself" The Shipwrecked Stranger Untitled Illustration, Chapter 1 The Blind Scholar and his Daughter Dawning Hopes A Recognition Under the Plane-Tree Tito's Dilemma The First Kiss The Peasants' Fair Illustration of Florence The Dying Message A Florentine Joke Florence Expects a Guest The Escaped Prisoner Niccolo at Work The Young Wife Coming Home The Painted Record "You didn't think it was so pretty, did you?" Baldassarre Makes an Acquaintance Escaped The Black Marks Become Magic A Supper in the Rucellai Gardens “Father, I will be guided” Romola in her Place The Visible Madonna A Dangerous Colleague Waiting by the River Monna Brigida's Conversion A Prophetess But You Will Help Me Tessa at Home Drifting Away The Benediction Will His Eyes Open? At the Well Tito and the Ring Tito Melema Girolamo Savonarola Niccolo Machiavelli Yesterday's New Books A Word About the Quinns-- And Books Analytic Study of Literature. Current Literature Diamond Jubilee of "Romola" George Eliot's Romola George Eliot's Romola Dramatic and Musical Literature of the Week George Eliot's Life.-II Literature and Art Lochee Chance for George Eliot George Eliot Romola: George Eliot's Novel Filmed Romola: Theatre Royal Attraction-- George Eliot's Novel George Eliot: Her Felix Holt George Eliot: Her Best Characters