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  1. George Henry Lewes, consort of George Eliot biographer of Robespierre and Goethe, novelist, editor, and critic, was also a scientist and philosopher. An intellectual figure of great importance on the Victorian scene, he has never before received adequate modern scholarly appreciation.

  2. George Henry Lewes, consort of George Eliot biographer of Robespierre and Goethe, novelist, editor, and critic, was also a scientist and philosopher. An intellectual figure of great importance on the Victorian scene, he has never before received adequate modern scholarly appreciation. In this book Professor Tjoa not only reconstructs Lewes’ theory of criticism and his social and political ...

  3. George EliotGeorge Henry Lewes Studies is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal devoted to exploring the writings, lives, interactions, and influences of these nineteenth-century literary and cultural figures. Since its inception more than thirty years ago, the journal has provided a forum for those interested and actively engaged in studying George Eliot (Mary Anne Evans), George Henry Lewes, or ...

  4. George Henry Lewes Thoemmes Press , 1998 - Philosophy - 511 pages The classic modern statement of the dual-aspect monist approach to the mind/body relation in which mind and body are viewed as different aspects of one and the same series of psychophysical events.

  5. Lewes was a philosophical historian and journalist, an exponent of the ideas of Auguste Comte, Goethe, Aristotle, Spinoza, Hegel and Kant, and author of the five-volume Problems of Life and Mind. The intent of his first book, The Biographical History of Philosophy , was to remove metaphysics from philosophical investigation and focus instead on scientific positivism.

  6. The scheme invented to facilitate anonymous publication of her first story led directly to Eliot’s losing control of her own income. The transfer began out of necessity: in order to obscure “George Eliot’s” iden-tity, Lewes opened a bank account in his own name and instructed Black-wood to deposit her earnings there.

  7. 16 de mai. de 2024 · Search for: 'G. H. Lewes' in Oxford Reference ». (1817–78),a versatile writer, was author of plays, essays (notably on Comte and Hegel), Ranthorpe (1847), a novel in imitation of Goethe; and a popular history of philosophy from F. Bacon to Comte (Biographical History of Philosophy, 1845–6). His liaison with George Eliot, dating from 1854 ...