SOURCE: "Death and Immortality: George Eliot's Solution," in Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Vol. 24, No. 2, September, 1969, pp. 222-6.
In the following essay, Hurley contends that George Eliot's characters seek immortality through the family rather than through religion.
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