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Daniel Deronda , the last of Eliots novels, is the most complete expression of her idealism. Its main concerns are those of personal morality, of dedication to tradition and roots, and of spiritual identification and sympathyall set in an era of considerable national and international awareness. The text is that of the Clarendon Edition. Daniel Deronda , the last of Eliots novels, is the most complete expression of her idealism. Its main concerns are those of personal morality, of dedication to tradition and roots, and of spiritual identification and sympathyall set in an era of considerable national and international awareness. The text is that of the Clarendon Edition.
Daniel Deronda , the last of Eliots novels, is the most complete expression of her idealism. Its main concerns are those of personal morality, of dedication to tradition and roots, and of spiritual identification and sympathyall set in an era of considerable national and international awareness. The text is that of the Clarendon Edition. Daniel Deronda , the last of Eliots novels, is the most complete expression of her idealism. Its main concerns are those of personal morality, of dedication to tradition and roots, and of spiritual identification and sympathyall set in an era of considerable national and international awareness.... Read More