Digital edition published by George Eliot Review Online, edited by Beverley Park Rilett, https://GeorgeEliotReview.org
2017
Living with George Eliot: A Tribute to my Parents, Will Adams
Chairman's Annual Report for 2016, John Burton
In Memoriam, Kathleen Adams (1929-2016), John Burton
Newsletter: August 2017, John Burton
Review of The Transferred Life of George Eliot: The Biography of a Novelist, Philip Davis
Kathleen and Bill Adams - Memories of Old Friends, Michael Harris and Ruth Harris
When Howard met George: A Play in Two Acts, Susan Ryley Hoyle
Review of Victorians Undone: Tales of the flesh in the age of decorum, Kathryn Hughes
Review of The World of Mr Casaubon: Britain's War of Mythography, Colin Kidd
Japanese Branch Report, Masako Kimura
Review of Victorian Narratives of the Recent Past: Memory, History, Fiction, Helen Kingstone
Review of Writing the Stage Coach Nation: Locality on the Move in Nineteenth-Century British Literature, Ruth Livesey
Radical Politics in the 1860s: The Writing of Felix Holt, David Paterson
'A Being Apart': Sympathy and Distance in Middlemarch, Charlie Tyson
Against Egology: Ethics and Style in George Eliot and Emmanuel Levinas, Athanassia Williamson
Felix Holt and 'A Fine Sight of Lawsuits', Sheila Woolfe
Kathleen Adams: A Tribute, Gabriel Woolf
2016
Barbara Hardy (1924-2016), Isobel Armstrong
Chairman's Annual Report for 2015, John Burton
IN MEMORIAM, Bill Adams (1923-2016), John Burton
'Woman's Freedom Lies in Choosing the Husband Who is to Be Her Master': Existentialism and the Female Slave in Daniel Deronda, Marianne Burton
OPERA REVIEW: Middlemarch in Spring, a two-act opera by composer Alien Shearer, libretto by Claudia Stevens. First performance San Francisco, Z Space, 19 March 2015, Delia da Sousa Correa and Michael Halliwell
On Writing Neo-Victorian Fiction: James Miranda Barry (1999) and Sophie and The Sibyl: A Victorian Romance (2015), Patricia Duncker
Riding Horses in Middlemarch, Beryl Gary
Remembering Barbara Hardy, Beryl Gray
Between 'Silly Novels' and Vegetation Myths: George Eliot's Subversive Use of the Two Suitors Convention in Middlemarch, Anna Gutowska
A Tribute to Barbara Hardy, Graham Handley
In Janet Dempster's Footsteps: Reminiscence, David Harper
Barbara Hardy: Recollections, Margaret Harris
George Eliot's Afterlife: Dinitia Smith's The Honeymoon and Diana Souhami's Gwendolen, Margaret Harris
Barbara Hardy in France, Alain Jumeau
An American Tribute, George Levine
The Egyptian Sorcerer's Drop of Ink in Adam Bede, Tapan Kumar Mukherjee
The Radical Candidature: Harold Transome's Political Motivation in Felix Holt, David Paterson
Two Sequels to Daniel Deronda, John Rignaill
Conference Report: Annual George Eliot Conference: Daniel Deronda, Institute of English Studies, 7 November 2015, John Rignall
Two Sequels to Daniel Deronda, John Rignall
Japanese Branch Report, Eri Satoh
Barbara Hardy on Dickens, Michael Slater
2015
Conference Report: Annual George Eliot Conference: Middlemarch, Institute of English Studies, 22 November 2014, A.G. van den Broek
A Life Reclaimed: George Evans (1766-1857) of Norbury, Winster, Derby and Belper, Rosemary J. Burges Wood
Chairman's Annual Report for 2014, John Burton
How much did Dorothea and Celia know? Sexual ignornace and knowledge among unmarried girls in Middlemarch, Marianne Burton
Review of George Eliot and Money: Economics, Ethics and Literature, Dermot Coleman
Silas Marner: George Eliot's Most Coleridgean Work?, Jen Davis
On Writing Neo-Victorian Fiction: James Miranda Barry (1999) and Sophie and the and the Sibyl: A Victorian Romance (2015), Patricia Duncker
Review of Sophie and the Sibyl: A Victorian Romance, Patricia Duncker
Felix Holt: The Radical and the Gusset of Cryptic Futurity, Rodney Stenning Edgecombe
Review of The Dog in the Dickensian Imagination, Beryl Gray
Wreath-laying in Poet's Corner, Westminster Abbey 17 July 2014, Beryl Gray
The George Eliot Review: Journal of the George Eliot Fellowship- 2015 No. 46, Beryl Gray, John Rignall, and Michael Davis
Elizabeth Gaskell in Middlemarch: Timothy Cooper, The Judgement of Solomon, and the Woman at the Window, Barbara Hardy
Review of Middlemarch: Critical Approaches to the Novel, Barbara Hardy
Japanese Branch Report- 2014, Eri Kobayashi
Mr. Booke's Thinking Organ, Kate Osborne
Middlemarch and the Franco-Prussian War, John Rignall
Note: Alcharisi and the Redundant Definite Article, John Rignall
Review of Silas Marner. Read by Anna Bentinck. Naxos Complete Classics, Michael Slater
Review of George Eliot's Feminism: 'The Right to Rebellion', June Skye Szirotny
Review of George Eliot, Poetess, Wendy S. Williams
2014
Chairman's Annual Report for 2013, John Burton
Casaubon's Impotence: A Literary Libel?, Marianne Burton
Supplementary Annotations to Daniel Deronda, Rodney Stenning Edgecombe
A Response- 2014, Barbara Hardy
Politics and Pastoral in Silas Marner, Barbara Hardy
Review of George Eliot in Context, Margaret Harris
Romola's Religious Experience, Alain Jumeau
Laughter Vesus Sympathy in Romola and Felix Holt, Louise Lee
George Eliot and Psychosomatic Illness: A Footnote to the Biographies, Brenda McKay
Review of The Victorian Diary: Authorship and Emotional Labour, Anne-Marie Millim
Review of Oscar Browing's Life of George Eliot, Tapan Kumar Mukherjee
Review of After Darwin: Animals, Emotions, and the Mind, Angelique Richardson
Romola and Politics, Andrew Sanders
'In Isolation Human Power is Limited, in Combination it is Infinite': Tracing Ludwig Feuerbach's Essence of Christianity Through Daniel Deronda, Milena Schwab-Graham
In Memoriam of Andrew Brown, Joanne Shattock
Obituary of Andrew Brown, Joanne Shattock
Japanese Branch Report- 2013, Ayako Tani
George Eliot Birthday Luncheon, 24 November 2013- The Toast to the Immortal Memory, Sheila Woolf
2013
Review of Form and Feeling in Modern Literature: Essays in Honour of Barbara Hardy, Isobel Armstrong and William Baker
Conference Report: Romola and Felix, Institute of English Studies, 23 November 2013., A.G. van den Broek
Chairman's Annual Report 2012, John Burton
George Eliot's Brazilian Critical Fortune and the Case of Romola, Jaqueline Bohn Donada
Japanese Branch Report- 2012, Shinsuke Hori
The Two Felixes: Narrational Irony and the Questions of Radicalism in Felix Holt and 'Address to Working Men, by Felix Holt', Helen Kingstone
'The Antigone and Its Moral': George Eliot's Antigonean Considerations, Kathryn Brigger Kruger
George Eliot, Marcel Proust, and the Logic of Desire, Kenichi Kurata
Review of George Eliot in Society: Travels Abroad and Sundays at the Priory, Kathleen McCormack
Review of Reading for Our Time: 'Adam Bede' and 'Middlemarch' Revisited, J. Hillis Miller
Review of Heathen and Outcast: Scenes in the Life of George Eliot, Robert Muscutt
The Golden Gates are Passed, Robert Muscutt
George Eliot, Scientific Materialism and Literary Form: Some Relfections on Felicia Bonaparte's Will and Destiny, K.M. Newton
The Forty-first George Eliot Memorial Lecture, 2012- Romola's Artists, Leonee Ormond
Review of The Ladislaw Case, Inke Thormahlen
2012
Review of Silas Marner on BBC Radio 4
Japanese Branch Report - 2011, Mizue Aida
From George Eliot to Her 'Rabbi': An Epistolary Find, Peter A. Brier
Review of The Art of Comparison: How Novels and Critics Compare, Catherine Brown