George Eliot s novels an the Victorean features

1.    INTRODUCTION
2.    HISTORICAL CONTEXTUALIZATION
2.1    Noteworthy Events
2.2    Aspects Of The Victorian Society
3.    WOMENS STATUS
3.1    Womens (non-) Education
3.2    The Woman Within Her Family
4.    GEORGE ELIOT- A SPOKESMAN OF VICTORIANISM
4.1    The Woman And The Writer
4.2    Adam Bede
4.2.1    The Two Adam Bede
4.2.2    Feminine Typologies
4.3    The Mill On The Floss
4.3.1    Sister In Love
4.3.2    Poisoned Innocence
4.3.3    The Endless End
4.4    Silas Marner
4.4.1    Urban Vs. Rural
4.4.2    Treasures
4.4.3    Signs Of Womens Emancipation
4.5    Middlemarch
4.5.1    Women Vs. Men Or The Battlee Between Sexes
4.5.2    Marriage - A Trap For Her And/or Him Women Vs. Men Or The Battle Between Sexes
5.    THE LITERARY UNIVERSE OF GEORGE ELIOTS NOVELS
6.    CONCLUSIONS
7.    BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES
8.    MAIN BIBLIOGRAPHY