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Recent George Eliot—George Henry Lewes Studies in Japan

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The George Eliot Fellowship of Japan (hereafter referred to as GEFJ) has played an important role in developing the studies on George Eliot and George Henry Lewes in Japan. This fellowship was established in 1997 with the aim of both promoting academic research and making Eliot's works and the results of research more widely known. GEFJ holds an annual convention and publishes a journal, The George Eliot Review of Japan, which includes a list of publications on Eliot and Lewes in Japan, and newsletters every year.
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Title: Recent George Eliot—George Henry Lewes Studies in Japan
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The George Eliot Fellowship of Japan (hereafter referred to as GEFJ) has played an important role in developing the studies on George Eliot and George Henry Lewes in Japan.
This fellowship was established in 1997 with the aim of both promoting academic research and making Eliot's works and the results of research more widely known.
GEFJ holds an annual convention and publishes a journal, The George Eliot Review of Japan, which includes a list of publications on Eliot and Lewes in Japan, and newsletters every year.

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