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📱 eBook en inglés DANIEL DERONDA

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Novela romántica y erótica Novela romántica

Sinopsis de DANIEL DERONDA

Daniel Deronda is George Eliots final and most ambitious novel—a sweeping, thought-provoking exploration of identity, morality, love, and destiny set against the richly detailed backdrop of Victorian England. First published in 1876, this masterwork weaves together two compelling narratives, contrasting lives shaped by privilege and prejudice, self-absorption and self-discovery.
At the heart of the novel stands Daniel Deronda, a young man of uncertain parentage who has been raised as a gentleman by the aristocratic Sir Hugo Mallinger. Intelligent, compassionate, and deeply reflective, Daniel feels set apart from the idle pursuits of his social circle. His life takes a transformative turn when he rescues a desperate young woman, Mirah Lapidoth, from drowning. Through Mirah, Daniel becomes connected to Londons Jewish community and begins a profound journey into questions of heritage, faith, and belonging. As he uncovers the truth about his own origins, Daniel must confront the moral responsibilities that accompany self-knowledge and choose the path that will define his future.
Running parallel to Daniels spiritual and cultural awakening is the turbulent story of Gwendolen Harleth, one of Eliots most complex and psychologically vivid heroines. Beautiful, proud, and accustomed to admiration, Gwendolen is suddenly plunged into financial insecurity. In an attempt to secure her familys future—and maintain her own social standing—she enters into a disastrous marriage with the cold and domineering Henleigh Grandcourt. What follows is a penetrating examination of conscience, guilt, and the yearning for moral redemption. Gwendolens emotional struggle and her evolving relationship with Daniel form the emotional core of the novel, offering a powerful portrait of a woman wrestling with the consequences of her choices in a rigid and unforgiving society.
Through these intertwined stories, George Eliot examines themes that were remarkably bold for her time. The novel delves into questions of Jewish identity and proto-Zionism with rare sympathy and intellectual seriousness, presenting Jewish characters not as stereotypes but as individuals with depth, dignity, and vision. Eliots portrayal was groundbreaking in Victorian literature, opening conversations about cultural pride, exile, and national destiny.
At the same time, Daniel Deronda is a masterful psychological study. Eliot probes the inner lives of her characters with extraordinary insight, revealing how pride, fear, love, and moral awakening shape human action. The novel grapples with timeless questions: Can a person transcend selfishness? Is redemption possible after moral failure? How do societys expectations constrain or elevate individual destiny?
Rich in philosophical reflection, social critique, and emotional intensity, Daniel Deronda stands as one of the great achievements of nineteenth-century fiction. It is a novel that challenges readers to consider not only who they are, but who they might become. Through its intricate plot, memorable characters, and profound moral vision, George Eliot delivers a work that is both deeply personal and universally resonant—a story of transformation, responsibility, and the search for meaning in a complex world.

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Editorial: Clxbx

ISBN: 9781380887320

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 22/02/2026


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Escrito por George Eliot


George Eliot
Mary Ann Evans, George Eliot para la historia de la literatura, nació en 1819 en Chilvers Coton (Warwickshire), hija de un agente inmobiliario. A los ocho años se la consideraba ya «fuera de lo normal» por su peculiar inteligencia y brillantez; a los diecisiete confesaba su agnosticismo y su padre, que le había dado una rigurosa educación religiosa, la echó de casa. Subdirectora de la Westminster Review, el foro intelectual progresista más importante de su tiempo, fue animada a dedicarse a la literatura por el crítico George Henry Lewes, que llegaría a ser su compañero prácticamente para el resto de su vida: decidieron vivir juntos a pesar de que él estaba casado.

Las primeras novelas de George Eliot, situadas en su Warwickshire natal, tienen cierto aire idílico: Escenas de la vida parroquial (1858), Adam Bede (1859), El molino del Floss (1860), Silas Marner (1861), aunque algunos relatos y novelas cortas como El velo alzado (1859) y El hermano Jacob (1860) anunciaron ya a una escritora de gran ambición y originalidad. Con la novela histórica Romola (1863) inició su etapa de madurez, a la que pertenecen Felix Holt (1866), Middlemarch (1871-72) y Daniel Deronda (1876). A la muerte de Lewes en 1878, se ocupó de concluir la obra más importante de éste, Problems of Life and Mind. En 1880 se casó con el agente de bolsa John Walter Cross, pero en diciembre de ese mismo año falleció en Londres.
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