Daniel Deronda Introduction by A. S. Byatt

Daniel Deronda Introduction by A. S. Byatt, authored by George Eliot, is a reprint edition published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on September 19, 2000. This 928-page novel, originally released in 1876, presents a richly imagined epic centered around Daniel Deronda, a young man navigating his life’s path through a series of dramatic encounters that reveal contrasting worlds.
Readers will find that the narrative intertwines the lives of Daniel, Gwendolen Harleth, and Mirah, exploring themes of identity and cultural heritage. As Daniel becomes involved in Gwendolen’s struggles within her oppressive marriage and Mirah’s quest for family, Eliot delves into the complexities of their experiences. The story also uncovers Daniel’s own parentage, offering insights into the Jewish community and its significance within the Victorian context. This edition invites readers to engage with the intricate layers of Eliot’s storytelling and the cultural dynamics at play.
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George Eliot’s last and most unconventional novel is considered by many to be her greatest. First published in 1876, Daniel Deronda is a richly imagined epic with a mysterious hero at its heart.
Daniel Deronda, a high-minded young man searching for his path in life, finds himself drawn by a series of dramatic encounters into two contrasting worlds: the English country-house life of Gwendolen Harleth, a high-spirited beauty trapped in an oppressive marriage to a wealthy man, and the very different life of a poor Jewish girl, Mirah, who is searching for her family. After rescuing Mirah from an attempt to drown herself in the Thames, Deronda accompanies her on her quest into London’s Jewish community, which he finds unexpectedly appealing. Gwendolen, meanwhile, increasingly relies on his support as she suffers from the consequences of her mistakes and the terror that she has brought a curse upon herself. As Deronda uncovers the surprising secret of his own parentage, Eliot’s moving and suspenseful narrative opens up a world of Jewish experience previously unknown to the Victorian novel.
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