Many
editions have since appeared in England and in this country,
the best one being the English Cabinet edition, published by
A. & C. Black.
The standard life of George Eliot is _George Eliot's Life as
Related in Her Letters and Journals_, edited by her husband,
J.W. Cross, who served for ten years as curate of Haworth.
Leslie Stephen has written a remarkably good short life of
George Eliot in the English Men of Letters series.
Among critical articles on George Eliot may be mentioned Henry
James in _Partial Portraits_; Mathilde Blind, _George Eliot_;
Oscar Browning, _Life of George Eliot_ in Great Writers
series; Dowden, _Studies in Literature_; Oscar Browning,
_Great Writers_; Mayo W. Hazeltine, _Chats About Books_; R.H.
Hutton, _Modern Guides of Religious Thought_; R.E. Cleveland,
_George Eliot's Poetry_; Frederic Harrison, _The Choice of
Books_ and Sydney Lanier, _The Development of the English
Novel_.
RUSKIN
The great edition of Ruskin is the Library edition by E.T.
Cook and A. Wedderburn, begun in 1903. It is splendidly
illustrated and is a superb specimen of book-making. English
and American editors of Ruskin are numerous.
The standard life of Ruskin is by W.G. Collingwood, his
secretary and ardent disciple. One of his pupils, E.T. Cook,
published _Studies in Ruskin_, which throws much light on his
methods of teaching art.
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