How Fiction Differs from Philosophy
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Originally released by TeleTime, 2017.
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Streaming video file encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on April 11, 2017.
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In the seventh part of an eight part lecture series on “Daniel Deronda,” Professor Ruth Wisse examines George Eliot’s decision to present social and political ideas in fictional form. An expert on Yiddish and Jewish literature and winner of the National Humanities Medal, Wisse focuses on the Princess Leonora Halm-Eberstein, whose lively character contrasts her rejection of Judaism and of her son Daniel. She and Gwendolen Harleth desire freedom from family constraints; Eliot uses their actions as a warning of the women’s liberation movement's potentially detrimental impacts on society—ironically, Eliot was a modern woman herself. An antithesis of Jewish motherhood, Leonora complicates the novel’s otherwise strong support of Jewish nationalism.
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9 - 12, Academic/AP
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

(2017). How Fiction Differs from Philosophy . TeleTime, .

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

2017. How Fiction Differs From Philosophy. TeleTime.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

How Fiction Differs From Philosophy TeleTime, 2017.

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How Fiction Differs From Philosophy TeleTime, , 2017.

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