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Two GEORGE ELIOT Classics, Volume 1
Two GEORGE ELIOT Classics, Volume 1
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CONTENTS
MIDDLEMARCH: A STUDY OF PROVINCIAL LIFE
SILAS MARNER: THE WEAVER OF RAVELOE
"Mary Anne (alternatively Mary Ann or Marian) Evans (1819 – 1880), better known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, journalist and translator, and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era.
In general Middlemarch has retained its popularity and status as one of the masterpieces of English fiction...Virginia Woolf gave the book unstinting praise, describing Middlemarch as "the magnificent book that, with all its imperfections, is one of the few English novels written for grown-up people." Martin Amis and Julian Barnes have cited it as probably the greatest novel in the English language.
In Silas Marner, Eliot combines symbolism with a historically precise setting to create a tale of love and hope. This novel explores the issues of redemptive love, the notion of community, the role of religion, and the status of the gentry and family."--Wikipedia
CONTENTS
MIDDLEMARCH: A STUDY OF PROVINCIAL LIFE
SILAS MARNER: THE WEAVER OF RAVELOE
"Mary Anne (alternatively Mary Ann or Marian) Evans (1819 – 1880), better known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, journalist and translator, and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era.
In general Middlemarch has retained its popularity and status as one of the masterpieces of English fiction...Virginia Woolf gave the book unstinting praise, describing Middlemarch as "the magnificent book that, with all its imperfections, is one of the few English novels written for grown-up people." Martin Amis and Julian Barnes have cited it as probably the greatest novel in the English language.
In Silas Marner, Eliot combines symbolism with a historically precise setting to create a tale of love and hope. This novel explores the issues of redemptive love, the notion of community, the role of religion, and the status of the gentry and family."--Wikipedia
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