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The Lifted Veil: Critical Essay by Jennifer Uglow

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George Eliot
About 11 pages (3,237 words)
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SOURCE: Uglow, Jennifer. “‘The Lifted Veil’: The Limits of Vision.” In George Eliot, pp. 114-22. London: Virago, 1987.

In the following essay, Uglow argues that Eliot's troubled and lonely personal life pervade “The Lifted Veil.”

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