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Pioneering George Eliot Scholar: A Tribute, Part I

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Abstract This tribute to the pioneering George Eliot scholar, Alfred Abraham Möller, is in two parts. In the first, William Baker explicates Möller's contribution to Eliot scholarship and his personal indebtedness to Möller's work. In the second part, Erika Hirsch, assisted by Markus Neacey, provides biographical details and the immediate historical, social, and political background from which Möller's work emerged.
The Pennsylvania State University Press
Title: Pioneering George Eliot Scholar: A Tribute, Part I
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Abstract This tribute to the pioneering George Eliot scholar, Alfred Abraham Möller, is in two parts.
In the first, William Baker explicates Möller's contribution to Eliot scholarship and his personal indebtedness to Möller's work.
In the second part, Erika Hirsch, assisted by Markus Neacey, provides biographical details and the immediate historical, social, and political background from which Möller's work emerged.

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