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    <![CDATA[One of George Eliot's most ambitious and imaginative novels, <em>Romola</em> is set in Renaissance Florence during the turbulent years following the expulsion of the powerful Medici family during which the zealous religious reformer Savonarola rose to control the city. At its heart is Romola, the devoted daughter of a blind scholar, married to the clever but ultimately treacherous Tito whose duplicity in both love and politics threatens to destroy everything she values, and she must break away to find her own path in life. Described by Eliot as ‘<em>written with my best blood</em>’, the story of Romola’s intellectual and spiritual awakening is a compelling portrayal of a Utopian heroine, played out against a turbulent historical backdrop. ]]>
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    <![CDATA[Questions the image of George Eliot as a conservative moralist, and finds in her writing elements of anger, subversion, wit and eroticism. Also looks looks at the implications of her work for contemporary feminism. This book should be of interest to students and teachers of English literature and women's writing.]]>
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