George Eliot's PUBLISHED WRITING
The Archive provides free access to everything George Eliot published--fiction, poetry, translations, and nonfiction. We prioritize Blackwood's "Cabinet Edition," the standard final versions of Eliot's collected works published during her lifetime. We also include the original publications for comparison research. These searchable and downloadable complete texts require no registration, just a request that you credit the George Eliot Archive as your source.
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EARLY WRITINGS ABOUT GEORGE ELIOT
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INTERACTIVE PROJECTS and TOOLS
Our Interactive Data section features born-digital data visualization models that provide highly detailed and organized information about aspects of George Eliot's life, such as an interactive chronology detailing more than 3100 days in the author’s life, and George Eliot’s Social Network, launched in 2019 and expanded in 2023 to include a sortable gallery of 125 friends and family members. Additionally, the Archive includes George Eliot’s England, an interactive map with 165 images and descriptions of significant places in Eliot's life and works and additional interactive maps to show the sites and routes of Eliot's travels abroad, such as her 1849 trip with the Brays, her 1954 trip to Germany with Lewes, their four trips to Italy, and her 1880 honeymoon trip with Cross.
Our major born-digital project, the George Eliot Text Explorer (2023-25) represents the first machine-readable, open-access version of Eliot’s complete published works. By converting PDF documents into TEI-encoded XML files, we’ve created a foundation for advanced text analysis tools, including the AI Analysis of Eliot's fiction (Chen & Rilett, 2023) and the Text Explorer application (Cui, Sun, and Rilett, 2023), which enables instant keyword and phrase searches. The project is further enhanced through integration with Voyant Tools, an open-source text visualization platform.
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George Eliot's CORRESPONDENCE and JOURNALS
The Archive now offers the Complete Digital Edition of George Eliot’s Letters, a freely searchable collection of nearly 4,000 letters and private writings spanning forty-five years of correspondence. Users can sort and search by date, sender, recipient, and signature, and download letters individually.
We also maintain two earlier collections as separate searchable resources: the 894 letters published by John Cross in 1885 and the 76 letters to Elma Stuart, edited by her son Roland Stuart in 1909. Though superseded by the Complete Edition, these collections retain value for specialized search, historical comparison, and research into their own editorial histories.
Visitors also may search full-text transcriptions of Eliot’s Journals and Notebooks. Users may read and copy excerpts that match their search terms, but cannot download complete texts, in keeping with copyright compliance.
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George Eliot IMAGE GALLERY
Our George Eliot Image Gallery includes the fist complete collection of the portraits of George Eliot created during her lifetime. These include preliminary sketches, final portraits, an authentic photograph and one that was overpainted and sold as authentic. We have also created the first collection of illustrations from her works, collected over many years from rare editions. Comparing how various artists depicted the scenes and characters from Eliot's works opens opportunities for new scholarship. The Archive team added alt-text descriptions to improve accessibility for those who rely on screen readers, and contextualizing descriptions to help readers identify the scene’s significance to the work as a whole.
Just for fun, the Archive team collected quotations by George Eliot and creatively illustrated them with images and graphic design. Share, post, or print these freely, with attribution to the creators
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GEORGE ELIOT SCHOLARS
The Archive’s sister site, George Eliot Scholars is a digital commons where contributors publish their essays, articles, lectures, conference presentations, and other work on Eliot they wish to share to our non-commercial open access public repository. For the George Eliot Scholars website, we are also collecting peer-reviewed, open-access journal articles to share with the Scholars community.
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GEORGE ELIOT REVIEW ONLINE (Journal)
The Archive’s other sister site, the George Eliot Review Online, makes all issues of the George Eliot Review from its inception in 1970 accessible on the internet for the first time. This open-access digital project, launched in December 2017, has been made possible in partnership with the journal’s UK publishers, the George Eliot Fellowship.
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GEORGE ELIOT ARCHIVE PROJECT TEAM
The George Eliot Archive, George Eliot Scholars digital commons and George Eliot Review Online, have been developed by Dr. Beverley Park Rilett and her small but mighty team of research assistants at Auburn University in Alabama (and previously, from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln) along with dozens of expert consultants and contributors. Please check back frequently for updates and improvements as we continue to create resources for studying George Eliot.
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