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  1. George Henry Lewes (/ ˈ l uː ɪ s / ⓘ; 18 April 1817 – 30 November 1878) was an English philosopher and critic of literature and theatre. He was also an amateur physiologist.

  2. George Henry Lewes (Londres, 18 de abril de 1817 – Londres, 30 de novembro de 1878) foi um filósofo e crítico de literatura e teatro inglês. [1] Tornou-se parte da efervescência de ideias em meados da Era Vitoriana, encorajando a discussão do darwinismo, do positivismo e do ceticismo religioso.

  3. 14 de abr. de 2024 · George Henry Lewes was an English biographer, literary critic, dramatist, novelist, philosopher, actor, scientist, and editor, remembered chiefly for his decades-long liaison with the novelist Mary Ann Evans (better known by her pseudonym, George Eliot). After a desultory education, Lewes spent two.

  4. George Henry Lewes was determined to make a lasting contribution to science. Long before he knew George Eliot, Lewes was developing his theories about the philosophical and physiological links between mind and body.

  5. 1 de jan. de 2014 · George Henry Lewes (pronounced Lewis) had a full and fascinating life, which has already been touched upon by biographers (including most recently Rosemary Ashton) yet he remains overlooked in most histories of neuroscience and philosophy. His life was unconventional from the outset.

  6. George Henry Lewes was a philosopher and critic of literature and theatre. He was also an amateur physiologist. He met Eliot in 1851. They found they had many shared interests and fell in love. He was married and not able to get a divorce for legal reasons. In 1854 they took the difficult decision to.

  7. The twentieth century has not been kind to the memory of George Henry Lewes. At best, he is remembered as the husband of George Eliot, the novelist. Nevertheless, Lewes remains a fascinating figure in nineteenth-century intellectual history.