The True Story of George Eliot in Relation to "Adam Bede."

The True Story of George Eliot in Relation to
Title The True Story of George Eliot in Relation to "Adam Bede." PDF eBook
Author William Mottram
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1905
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The True Story of George Eliot, in Relation to "Adam Bede,"

The True Story of George Eliot, in Relation to
Title The True Story of George Eliot, in Relation to "Adam Bede," PDF eBook
Author William Mottram
Publisher
Pages 352
Release 1905
Genre Authors, English
ISBN

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Adam Bede Illustrated

Adam Bede Illustrated
Title Adam Bede Illustrated PDF eBook
Author George Eliot
Publisher
Pages 739
Release 2020-10-04
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Adam Bede, the first novel written by George Eliot (the pen name of Mary Ann Evans), was published in 1859. It was published pseudonymously, even though Evans was a well-published and highly respected scholar of her time. The novel has remained in print ever since and is regularly used in university studies of 19th-century English literature

TRUE STORY OF GEORGE ELIOT IN

TRUE STORY OF GEORGE ELIOT IN
Title TRUE STORY OF GEORGE ELIOT IN PDF eBook
Author William Mottram
Publisher Wentworth Press
Pages 336
Release 2016-08-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781372756863

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The Life of George Eliot

The Life of George Eliot
Title The Life of George Eliot PDF eBook
Author Nancy Henry
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 320
Release 2014-09-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1118917677

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The life story of the Victorian novelist George Eliot is as dramatic and complex as her best plots. This new assessment of her life and work combines recent biographical research with penetrating literary criticism, resulting in revealing new interpretations of her literary work. A fresh look at George Eliot's captivating life story Includes original new analysis of her writing Deploys the latest biographical research Combines literary criticism with biographical narrative to offer a rounded perspective

Adam Bede

Adam Bede
Title Adam Bede PDF eBook
Author George Eliot
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 592
Release 2008-05-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0191622559

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'Our deeds carry their terrible consequences...consequences that are hardly ever confined to ourselves.' Pretty Hetty Sorrel is loved by the village carpenter Adam Bede, but her head is turned by the attentions of the fickle young squire, Arthur Donnithorne. His dalliance with the dairymaid has unforeseen consequences that affect the lives of many in their small rural community. First published in 1859, Adam Bede carried its readers back sixty years to the lush countryside of Eliot's native Warwickshire, and a time of impending change for England and the wider world. Eliot's powerful portrayal of the interaction of ordinary people brought a new social realism to the novel, in which humour and tragedy co-exist, and fellow-feeling is the mainstay of human relationships. Faith, in the figure of Methodist preacher Dinah Morris, offers redemption to all who are willing to embrace it. This new edition is based on the definitive Clarendon edition and Eliot's corrected text of 1861. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

My Life in Middlemarch

My Life in Middlemarch
Title My Life in Middlemarch PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Mead
Publisher Crown
Pages 266
Release 2014-01-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307984788

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A New Yorker writer revisits the seminal book of her youth--Middlemarch--and fashions a singular, involving story of how a passionate attachment to a great work of literature can shape our lives and help us to read our own histories. Rebecca Mead was a young woman in an English coastal town when she first read George Eliot's Middlemarch, regarded by many as the greatest English novel. After gaining admission to Oxford, and moving to the United States to become a journalist, through several love affairs, then marriage and family, Mead read and reread Middlemarch. The novel, which Virginia Woolf famously described as "one of the few English novels written for grown-up people," offered Mead something that modern life and literature did not. In this wise and revealing work of biography, reporting, and memoir, Rebecca Mead leads us into the life that the book made for her, as well as the many lives the novel has led since it was written. Employing a structure that deftly mirrors that of the novel, My Life in Middlemarch takes the themes of Eliot's masterpiece--the complexity of love, the meaning of marriage, the foundations of morality, and the drama of aspiration and failure--and brings them into our world. Offering both a fascinating reading of Eliot's biography and an exploration of the way aspects of Mead's life uncannily echo that of Eliot herself, My Life in Middlemarch is for every ardent lover of literature who cares about why we read books, and how they read us.