1876. Daniel Deronda was issued in eight monthly parts, beginning in February, by Blackwoods.

1878. Macmillan's Magazine for July, A College Breakfast Party.

1879. The Impressions of Theophrastus Such was published in June by Blackwoods.

The Legend of Jubal and Other Poems, Old and New, was issued by Blackwoods, containing, in addition to those in the first edition, A College Breakfast Party, Self and Life, Sweet Evenings Come and Go, Love, The Death of Moses.

In Blackwood's cabinet edition of George Eliot's complete works, The Lifted Veil and Brother Jacob are reprinted with Silas Marner.

After the death of Lewes she edited his Study of Psychology and
his Mind as a Function of the Organism.

1881. The Pall Mall Gazette of January 6 contained her letter to Sara
Hennell concerning the origin of Adam Bede.

Three letters to Professor David Kaufmann appeared in the Athenaeum
of November 26, 1881.

The following articles also contain sayings of George Eliot's, or extracts from her letters: In the Contemporary Review, by "One who knew her," on the Moral Influence of George Eliot; C. Kegan Paul in Harper's Magazine; F.W.H. Myers in The Century; W.M.W. Call in the Westminster Review, and a nephew of William Blackwood in Blackwood's Magazine.

1882. In Harper's Magazine for March, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps published numerous extracts from George Eliot's letters under the title of Last Words from George Eliot.