Episode 5: Character and Education of Daniel Deronda (3:48); Challenging Anti-Jewish Prejudice (3:26); "The Jewish Odyssey of George Eliot" (4:03); Rootlessness (4:37); Jewish Morality (5:51); Conservative Romantic (4:08); Daniel's Evolving Attitude (4:57); Wholeness (3:21); Empathy and Judgment (4:46); Attraction of Judaism (4:00); Leadership Possibilities (3:06); Credits: The Character and Education of Daniel Deronda (0:07);
Introduction: "Alien Invaders": Jewish Figures in Deronda's Britain (4:09); Threat from Above and Below (2:33); Herr Julian Klesmer (4:31); Music before Women (2:40); Resident Alien (4:52); Mirah Cohen (5:50); Maintaining Separateness (5:25); Irreducible Complexity (4:29); National Self-Liberation (5:20); Mirah's Supporting Role (4:55); Credits: “Alien Invaders”: Jewish Figures in Deronda’s Britain (0:07);
Introduction: Jewish Nationalism (3:40); "Daniel Deronda" Inspiration (3:01); Daniel and Mordecai Meet (5:11); Philosophy Links (4:23); Eliot vs. Stowe (3:06); Power of Ideas in Affecting Social Change (4:18); Jewish Nationalism Debate (5:36); Embryonic Zionism (4:34); Subordinating the Religious to the National (5:23); Credits: Jewish Nationalism (0:07);
Introduction: The Political Vision of Daniel Deronda: Separateness with Communication (4:41); Final Chapter (4:25); Zionism Roots (5:23); Daniel's Calling (4:50); Separate with Communication (4:17); Artificial Class Barriers (3:36); Developing Leadership (3:10); Independent Nationhood (4:35); Combatting Anti-Semitism (2:40); Normalization Concept (5:32); "Modern Hep, Hep, Hep!" (5:49); Credits: The Political Vision of Daniel Deronda: Separateness with Communication (0:07);
Introduction: Theme of Evil (3:43); Threat from the Inside (4:49); Marrying Up (4:21); Gwendolen's Conscience (3:19); A Useless Aristocrat (4:18); Domestic Evil (4:36); Anti-Jewish Prejudice (5:10); "The Modern Hep, Hep!" (4:07); "Daniel Deronda" as a Moral Guide (6:14); Credits: The Theme of Evil (0:07);
Introduction: How Fiction Differs from Philosophy (4:25); Princess Leonora Halm-Eberstein (4:07); Antithesis of Jewish Motherhood (5:36); Bound by a Familial Religion (5:05); Exploring the Modern Woman (4:20); Matrilineal Transmission (4:05); Change vs. Progress (4:21); Subordinating Individual Needs for National Continuity (5:43); Credits: How Fiction Differs from Philosophy (0:07);
Introduction: Character and Education of Gwendolen Harleth (4:11); "The Spoiled Child" (5:08); An Inappropriate Education (3:54); Offendene (5:10); Spiritual Void (3:29); Aversion to Becoming a Governess (3:37); New Woman (4:46); Gwendolen's Conscience (3:48); Victorian Feminism (4:46); Complications of Progress (3:47); Motherhood and Nationhood (4:39); Credits: The Character and Education of Gwendolen Harleth (0:06);
Introduction: Theme of Beauty and Goodness (3:12); George Eliot Overview (4:27); George Eliot's Paradoxes and Thoughts on Nationalism (4:43); Beauty vs. Virtue (4:23); Deathless Perfection (3:21); Staving off Mediocrity (3:24); Forbidden Love (4:52); Novel as Moral Teacher (5:24); Changes in British Society (4:14); Human "Equality" (4:02); Socially Adrift (3:48); Jewish People and English People (3:57); Liberalism (3:52); Credits: The Theme of Beauty and Goodness (0:07);