Lost in Translation: George Eliot’s and Andrew Davies’ <em>Daniel Deronda(s)</em>
Abstract
Hannah Neufeld’s essay compares George Eliot’s 1876 novel, Daniel Deronda, to a film adaptation by Andrew Davies. Eliot’s novel draws an analogy between the situation of women and that of the often marginalized Jewish community in Victorian England, with their dream of a promised land.
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Neufeld, H. (2019). Lost in Translation: George Eliot’s and Andrew Davies’ <em>Daniel Deronda(s)</em>. Revue CMC Review, 6(1). Retrieved from https://cmc.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/cmc/article/view/40371
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