Two Aspects of George Eliot

Title

Two Aspects of George Eliot

Description

A personal account of George Eliot by Frederic W. H. Myers in which he tells of their freindship and how her works and example taught him how to write with impersonal severeness (clearly and precisely) as well as with a tone of consolation (gentle inspiration), not just writing out of impulse.

Creator

Unknown

Source

"Two Aspects of George Eliot." Freeman's Journal, 17 Nov. 1881, p. 7.

Publisher

George Eliot Archive, edited by Beverley Park Rilett. 
https://GeorgeEliotArchive.org

Date

1881-11-17