Part 1: Life and Contexts 1. Childhood and Education (1819–1835) 2. At Griff and Coventry (1835–1849) 3. The Years of Independence (1849–1854) 4. The Budding Novelist (1854–1859) 5. The Professional Author (1859–1868) 6. The Literary Triumph (1868–1876) 7. Widowhood and Marriage (1876–1880) Part 2: Work 1. Scenes of Clerical Life (1857–8) 2. Adam Bede (1859) 3. The Mill on the Floss (1860) 4. Silas Marner (1861) 5. Romola (1862–3) 6. Felix Holt, the Radical (1866) 7. Middlemarch (1871–2) 8. Daniel Deronda (1876) 9. Other Prose 9.1 'The Lifted Veil' (1859) 9.2 'Brother Jacob' (1860, published 1864) 9.3. Impressions of Theophrastus Such (1879) 9.4 Literary Criticism and Other Journalist Writings 10. Poetry 10.1 The Spanish Gypsy (1868) 10.2. The Legend of Jubal and Other Poems (1874; 1878) Part 3: Criticism 1. Early Biographies and Criticism 2. Beginnings of Modern Criticism 3. Biographical Studies and Related Works 4. General Critical Studies 5. Feminist Criticism 6. Psychoanalytical Criticism 7. Historical Criticism 8. Post-Colonial Criticism 9. George Eliot in Context
Biography
Educated at Lódz, Poland, and Worcester College, Oxford, Jan Jedrzejewski is Head of English at the University of Ulster. He has published Thomas Hardy and the Church (1996), essays on Victorian literature, Irish literature, and Anglo-Polish literary relations, and editions of Hardy and Le Fanu.






