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The Lifted Veil: Critical Essay by Neil Hertz

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George Eliot
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SOURCE: Hertz, Neil. “Behind ‘The Lifted Veil’: Rousseau.” In Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics, edited by Werner Hamacher, pp. 42-62. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2003.

In the following essay, Hertz determines the influence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau on “The Lifted Veil.”

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