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Works About Gordon S. Haight

  • George Eliot-G. H. Lewes Newsletter (8) April 1986; Memorial Issue for Gordon S. Haight (1901-1985). Contains tributes to Gordon S. Haight by Rosemary Ashton, William Baker, Gillian Beer, David Carroll, Joseph Wiesenfarth, Hugh Witemeyer, and Terence R. Wright.
  • Haight, Gordon S. George Eliot's Originals and Contemporaries: Essays in Victorian Literary History & Biography. University of Michigan Press, 1992. Contains and introductory biography by the editor, Hugh Witemeyer.
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Date of death 1985
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