<p>In 'The Ethics of George Eliot's Works,' John Crombie Brown embarks on a profound exploration of the moral underpinnings found within the vast and intricate tapestry of George Eliot's literary masterpieces. Within its pages, Brown meticulously dissects the ethical dimensions of Eliot's characters and narratives, affirming the critically endorsed perception of Eliot as a novelist whose works contend with the complexities of moral philosophy and...