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| Management number | 220502541 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | US$11.20 | Model Number | 220502541 | ||
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AboutDaniel Deronda, a book written by an English author George Eliot, is a novel set in the Victorian society of her day, first published in 1876. This is her final novel, a profound 19th-century England fiction that intertwines the lives of Daniel Deronda and Gwendolen Harleth, exploring themes of identity, love, and destiny. This novel of identity, love, and destiny delves into self-discovery, societal reform, and spiritual awakening, making it one of the most famous books to read in English literature.The work criticizes the consumerism and unfairness of its time, set against the backdrop of Victorian England's inflexible class structures and decadent aristocracy. It offers a scathing critique of privilege, morality, and the roles that are imposed on women by contrasting this with the community principles of Jewish society. Eliot offers a critique that is still pertinent now by exposing the repressive gender conventions of the era through Gwendolen's tragic marriage.Sneak Peek“No evil dooms us hopelessly except the evil we love, and desire to continue in, and make no effort to escape from.”SynopsisThis novel weaves the intertwined journeys of two protagonists, Gwendolen Harleth and Daniel Deronda, as they navigate themes of moral growth, redemption, and identity. Gwendolen, a beautiful but self-absorbed young woman, marries the manipulative Henleigh Grandcourt to secure her family’s financial future. Her decision traps her in an abusive relationship, sparking deep regret and a moral awakening. Meanwhile, Daniel, raised under mysterious circumstances by Sir Hugo Mallinger, saves a Jewish singer, Mirah Lapidoth, from despair. This act leads him to uncover his own Jewish heritage and embrace the Zionist cause, giving his life a transformative purpose.The novel juxtaposes Gwendolen's internal struggle with Daniel's search for belonging. Gwendolen’s story begins with her downfall at a roulette table in Leubronn, Germany, where Daniel first aids her by discreetly redeeming a pawned necklace. Her selfish and manipulative nature gradually gives way to self-reflection as she faces the consequences of her choices, particularly in her oppressive marriage. Daniel's narrative unfolds as he helps Mirah reunite with her estranged family and immerses himself in London's Jewish community, where he discovers his true identity.A stunning reprintWe take every step possible to ensure the original integrity of this book is upheld to its highest standard. This means that the texts in this story are unedited and unchanged from the original author's publication, preserving their earliest form for your indulgence.This title is mostly about Judaism and Zionism, class and society, personal growth, satire, and morals. An excellent classic book by George Eliot that you don't see in the present day. This title would make an amazing present for English literature classics to read in your life or a fantastic addition to your existing collection.We are ready to ship this book off to you today at lightning speed, so you will find yourself indulged in this title without delay. Click the "Buy Now" button, and it is going to be submitted!Title DetailsThe 1876 textSocial Classes Novel Paperback7x10 inchesMatte CoverCream Paper Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8301255939 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 7 x 1.45 x 10 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.37 pounds |
| Print length | 503 pages |
| Publication date | November 25, 2024 |
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