Gordon Haight’s speech in Westminster Abbey on 21 June, when a memorial stone to George Eliot was unveiled

Gordon Haight

When George Eliot died in December 1880 no one doubted that England had lost its greatest novelist. It was a reasonable expectation that she would find her place in Poets’ Corner, near the grave of Charles Dickens and the bust of Thackeray. Why has it taken a century to bring this about?

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Vol. 2 No. 14 · 17 July 1980 » » Gordon Haight’s speech in Westminster Abbey on 21 June, when a memorial stone to George Eliot was unveiled (print version)
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