Daniel Deronda
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- ISBN13 9780141199245
- ISBN10 0141199245
- Tipus Llibre
- Pàgines 913
- Col.lecció Penguin English Library #
- Any Edició 2013
- Idioma Anglès
- Encuadernació Paperback
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Literatura AnglesaDaniel Deronda
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Detalls del llibre
'What can I do? ... I must get up in the morning and do what every one else does. It is all like a dance set beforehand. I seem to see all that can be - and I am tired and sick of it. And the world is all confusion to me'
George Eliot's last, most controversial novel opens as the spoiled Gwendolen Harleth, poised at a roulette table about to throw away a small fortune, captivates Daniel Deronda. As their lives become intertwined, they are also transformed by suffering, misfortune, revelations and Daniel's fascination with the Jewish singer Mirah. Daniel Deronda shocked Victorian readers with its portrayal of the Jewish experience in British society, and remains a moving and epic portrayal of human passions.
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