Daniel Deronda

Daniel Deronda

George Eliot1876

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Vivian@vivian_munich
3 stars
Sep 2, 2022

Daniel Deronda bifurcates into two main plots - one centers on the haughty and selfish Gwendolen’s girlhood and transition into marital life; one centers on the title character Deronda’s gradual embrace of Judaism and pursuit of Zionism. Being George Eliot’s last book, it’s true that the characters have shown more complexities - no one was born purely good, and the book apparently had quite an influence on Jewish Zionism upon publication. But due to my lack of knowledge as well as interest in Judaism, I find the Jewish section flat and honestly quite a bore. And its connection to Gwendolen through Deronda to purely drive the plot feels artificial. Overall I didn’t feel particularly impressed compared to my awe-struck impression with Middlemarch. Also this line is perfect proof that George Eliot was a feminist of her time - “You are not a woman. You may try—but you can never imagine what it is to have a man’s force of genius in you, and yet to suffer the slavery of being a girl.”

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