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  1. 12 de jul. de 2012 · A Biographical History of Philosophy. The philosopher and critic George Henry Lewes (1817-78) published this work in two volumes in 1845-6. This is a reissue of an 1892 printing, which brought the volumes into one book. Lewes wrote widely on literature, science and philosophy, and was also the long-term intimate companion of George Eliot.

  2. Announces George Henry Lewes death and summarizes his life. Creator. Unknown. Source "Death of George Henry Lewes." Milwaukee Daily Sentinel, 6 Dec. 1878, p. 7.

  3. George Henry Lewes (i / ˈ l uː ɪ s /; 18 Nisan 1817 – 30 Kasım 1878), İngiliz filozof, edebiyat ve tiyatro eleştirmenidir. Aynı zamanda amatör bir fizyologdu . Amerikalı feminist Margaret Fuller , Lewes'i "esprili, Fransız, küstah bir adam" olarak nitelendirdi. [1]

  4. George Henry Lewes. (1817-1878), Writer. Sitter in 9 portraits. Lewes, a critic for many of the leading periodicals and briefly editor of the Fortnightly Review, also wrote works on philosophical problems as well as an acclaimed Life of Goethe. In 1854 Lewes formed a lifelong relationship with the novelist George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), but was ...

  5. 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 ...

  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. 5 de jun. de 2020 · Abstract. Like many offspring of celebrity parents, Charles Lee Lewes, the eldest son of George Henry Lewes, is known—if at all—as a footnote to the biography of his father and stepmother, George Eliot. This article demonstrates his claims to consideration on his own account, particularly in his role as George Eliot's residual legatee, while acknowledging the advantages he derived from his ...