Felix Holt, the Radical

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Felix Holt, the Radical is a social and political novel by George Eliot that explores class conflict, electoral reform, and moral integrity in 19th-century provincial England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
political novel
social novel
addresses corruption in elections
parliamentary reform
author George Eliot
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores provincial life in England
relations between social classes
tensions between radical politics and personal ethics
genre Victorian literature
political novel
social novel
hasMoralFocus consequences of political action
individual responsibility in politics
hasNarrativePerspective third-person narration
hasPoliticalContext British electoral reform
hasProtagonistOccupation radical artisan
literaryMovement Victorian literature
literaryPeriod Victorian era
mainCharacter Felix Holt, the Radical
surface form: "Felix Holt"
mainTheme class conflict
electoral reform
moral integrity
narrativeForm prose
originalLanguage English
publicationCentury 19th century
settingLocation provincial England
settingPeriod 19th century
workOf George Eliot

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Felix Holt, the Radical mainCharacter Felix Holt, the Radical
this entity surface form: "Felix Holt"
George Eliot notableWork Felix Holt, the Radical

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