Chapter 1
Becoming George Eliot: Gender Criticism and Authorial Identity
Chapter 2
Gender and Genre in Scenes of Clerical Life
Chapter 3
Mirroring Reality: Hetty’s Marginalization in Adam Bede
Chapter 4
Spoilt and Spoiling Women in “The Lifted Veil” and “Brother Jacob”
Chapter 5
Patriarchal Power and Sexual Desire in The Mill on the Floss
Chapter 6
Missing Women and Absent Mothers: Queer Parents and Female Agency in Silas Marner
Chapter 7
Formal Challenges of Gender, Race, and Class in Romola
Chapter 8
Inheritance and Othering in Felix Holt
Chapter 9
Tragic Destiny in The Spanish Gypsy
Chapter 10
Poetry and Performance: Gender and Narrative in Eliot’s Shorter Poetry
Chapter 11
Marriage and Miseducation In Middlemarch
Chapter 12
Agency, Artistry, and Asexuality in Daniel Deronda