A richly layered novel by George Eliot, Daniel Deronda follows the journey of a sensitive and introspective young man through the complexities of Victorian society. Interweaving themes of personal destiny, moral responsibility, and Jewish identity, the novel explores the spiritual and cultural awakenings of its characters while offering a critical lens on English social norms. This edition includes an introduction and notes by Terence Cave.
Page count: 896
Publication year: 1996
Publisher: Penguin Classics (Penguin Books Ltd.)
Language: English
Original language: English
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