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- W57509093 abstract "Adam Bede has been variously interpreted as a rewriting of Edenic myth, a positive revision of pastoral, and Eliot's critique of realism as a fictional mode.2 Most recent commentators have lighted on her conception of society and character in novel, in Sally Shuttleworth's phrase,3 as evidence of Eliot's inability to deal with process of historical change that was taking place during both time of novel and her own historical moment. According to this view, in turning to past for her novel's setting, Eliot attempts to escape flux of present, only to realize that instability exists in past as well?and so she stabilizes that historical past, misrepresents it as something which it was not in order to find perfectly ordered society she is looking for. No one would disagree that static social order Eliot portrays belongs only to nineteenth-century mythologizing and not to historical past, but I question some of other assumptions in this line of argument. If Hay slope is a never-never land, a model of hierarchical order that maintains its equilibrium throughout, then how does it produce Hetty and Arthur, characters who transgress presumably fixed limits of their social roles? More importantly, if Eliot uncritically accepts myth of rural past, then why does she create a narrator who consistently undermines that myth and characters who fail to live up to values it embodies? The disruption of stability, challenge to community, is point on which Eliot focuses our attention: static society comes under attack for its inability to comprehend or correct deviation to which it has given birth. Shuttle worth quite rightly states that by close of Adam Bede, the potential threat to social order posed by" @default.
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- W57509093 title "Representing the Rural : The Critique of Loamshire in Adam Bede" @default.
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