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The Mill on the Floss

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The Mill on the Floss

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Misunderstood Maggie Tulliver is torn. Her rebellious and passionate nature craves expression, but her provincial kin and community expect self-denial. When her father's folly places their ancestral home in jeopardy, Maggie is forced to draw upon her intelligence and sensitivity - qualities unappreciated in a woman of her time and place. Her failure to uphold the family honour excites the self-righteous wrath of her neighbours, a scornful condemnation shared even by Maggie's adored brother, Tom. Written in 1860, The Mill on the Floss reflects the values of England's growing middle-class society. Maggie's story, with some incidents and characters drawn directly from author George Eliot's own life, explores the conflicts of love and loyalty and the friction between desire and moral responsibility. An accurate, evocative depiction of English rural life, this compelling narrative features vivid and realistic characterisations, including one of nineteenth-century literature's most appealing heroines. AUTHOR: George Eliot (born Mary Ann Evans, 1819–80) was an English novelist, translator, and one of the Victorian era's most prominent authors. In Middlemarch, Silas Marner, The Mill on the Floss, and other novels, she originated a method of psychological analysis that became commonplace in modern fiction. Eliot's stories continue to captivate with their readable style and the warmth and humanity of their characters.

Author Biography:

George Eliot (born Mary Ann Evans, 1819-80) was an English novelist, translator, and one of the Victorian era's most prominent authors. In Middlemarch, Silas Marner, The Mill on the Floss, and other novels, she originated a method of psychological analysis that became commonplace in modern fiction. Eliot's stories continue to captivate with their readable style and the warmth and humanity of their characters.
Release date NZ
December 31st, 2020
Author
Pages
432
Interest Age
From 14 years
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
125x200x25
ISBN-13
9780486844800
Product ID
33549386

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