Presented By: Department of English Language and Literature
Rachel Ablow Lecture
"Believing Romola: Fictionality, Persuasion, and Post-Critique"
“Believing Romola” considers George Eliot’s interest in what it means to change one’s mind—or someone else’s—in relation to recent debates about reading and the politics of critique. Ultimately it argues that Eliot’s great novel of belief provides us with new ways to understand the stakes involved in "post-critique" as well as some of its potential limitations.
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