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  1. 19 de nov. de 1998 · Felix Holt, the Radical (Oxford World's Classics) Paperback – November 19, 1998. As in all of George Eliot's best work, every class of society is included in this portrait of political ferment and corrupt electioneering in a small Midland borough in 1832. At the heart of the novel is George Eliot's conviction that "men's lives are as ...

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  2. 14 de nov. de 2007 · Felix Holt, the radical by Eliot, George, 1819-1880. Publication date [18--?] Publisher New York : Harper Collection cdl; americana Contributor University ...

  3. 29 de ene. de 2024 · Felix Holt, the Radical (1866) is a social novel written by George Eliot about political disputes in a small English town at the time of the First Reform Act of 1832. The author later wrote Felix Holt's Address to Workingmen. AUTHOR OF ' ADAM BEDE ,' ETC.

  4. Enredo. Felix Holt, The Radical conta a história de Felix e Esther, dois personagens que vivem na Inglaterra em plena Revolução Industrial. [3] O romance acontece na Grã Bretanha em meados do século XIX, em meio às transformações políticas decorrentes da aprovação da Lei da Reforma e que pretendia reformar o sistema eleitoral britânico.

  5. 1 de jul. de 2013 · Felix Holt, The Radical. "Harold Transome is a landowner who goes against his family's political tradition (much to his mother's distress), while Felix Holt is a sincere radical. The setting of the book, the 1832 parliament election, is used to discuss the social problems of that time. A secondary plot involves Esther Leon, the stepdaughter of ...

  6. Felix Holt, the Radical, Volume 1. When the young nobleman Harold Transome returns to England from the colonies with a self-made fortune, he scandalizes the town of Treby Magna with his decision to stand for Parliament as a Radical. But after the idealistic Felix Holt also returns to the town, the difference between Harold's opportunistic ...

  7. 29 de feb. de 2020 · George Eliot’s Felix Holt (1866) is known for its exemplary commitment to historical accuracy in its depiction of Reform Act England. That reputation that so often precedes it, however, can lead to under-appreciation of the equally meticulous “private” worlds of the novel. The “radical” concerns of public life in Felix Holt – of the ...