ISBN-13: 9781472437938 / Angielski / Twarda / 2014 / 170 str.
ISBN-13: 9781472437938 / Angielski / Twarda / 2014 / 170 str.
The position of George Eliot s poetry within Victorian poetry and within her own canon is crucial for an accurate picture of the writer, as Wendy S. Williams shows in her in-depth examination of Eliot s poetry and her role as poetess. Williams argues that even more clearly than her fiction, Eliot s poetry reveals the development of her belief in sympathy as a replacement for orthodox religious views. With knowledge of the Bible and a firm understanding of society s expectations for female authorship, Eliot consciously participated in a tradition of women poets who relied on feminine piety and poetry to help refine society through compassion and fellow-feeling. Williams examines Eliot s poetry in relationship to her gender and sexual politics and her shifting religious beliefs, showing that Eliot s views on gender and religion informed her adoption of the poetess persona. By taking into account Eliot s poetess treatment of community and motherhood, Williams suggests, readers come to view her not only as a writer of fiction, an intellectual, and a social commentator, but also as a woman who longed to nurture, participate in, and foster human relationships."