Essays On Some of the Modern Guides to English Thought in Matters of Faith

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But in breadth of range George Eliot is far beyond Currer Bell. In- tensity is the main characteristic of the authoress of Jane Eyre. She cannot paint quiet massive strength, still less easy, composed, and inert natures. George Eliot enters into these with even more insight than into the more concentrated. Eager prejudice, dumb pain, the passive famine of inarticulate desires, are painted by both authors with marvellous and almost equal power ; but George Eliot has the wider and more tranquil s...ympathies, and sometimes almost seems to rival Sir Walter Scott in the art of delineat- ing the repose of strong natures and the effortless strength they put forth.
Again, in one field — the field of religious faith — iv GEORGE ELIOT AS AUTHOR 165 the author of Adam Bede and Romola shows much broader insight than any of the writers I nave named The drawing-room school of novelists do not and cannot often go down to a stratum of life deep enough to come upon the springs of faith. Miss Austen never touches them.


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