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Paperback Books by George Eliot
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| Silas Marner |
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| by George Eliot |
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| Silas Marner, originally published in 1861 and is the first novel written with the pen name George Eliot, for Mary Ann Evans. This novel is set in the early 19th century in a small religious community known as Lantern Yard. Silas Marner, a... Read More |
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| Publication Date: January 2008 |
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| Adam Bede |
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| by George Eliot |
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| Originally published in 1859, 'Adam Bede' is the first novel by George Eliot. The story concerns a love triangle that develops between Adam Bede, a young carpenter, who is competing for the affection of the beautiful young Hetty Sorrel with... Read More |
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| Publication Date: January 2008 |
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| Publication Date: December 2007 |
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| Silas Marner |
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| by George Eliot |
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| Gentle linen weaver Silas Marner is wrongly accused of a heinous theft, and he exiles himself from the world-until he finds redemption and spiritual rebirth through his unselfish love for an abandoned child who mysteriously appears one day at... Read More |
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| Publication Date: August 2007 |
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| The Mill on the Floss: In Half the Time |
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| by George Eliot |
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| Maggie Tulliver's quick imagination is stifled by the claustrophobic contraints of family life in a provincial town. Her parents suppress her natural intelligence and instead focus their hopes and ambitions on her brother Tom. Disapproved of... Read More |
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| Publication Date: August 2007 |
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| Publication Date: July 2007 |
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| Mill on the Floss 1860 |
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| by George Eliot |
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| This classic novel, first published in 1860, tells the story of Maggie Tulliver. Intelligent and headstrong but trapped by the conventions of family tradition and rural life, Maggie is one of the great heroines of Victorian literature.... Read More |
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| Publication Date: March 2007 |
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| Brother Jacob |
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| by George Eliot |
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| George Eliot' was the pseudonym used by Mary Ann Evans. She was one of the most important writers of the Victorian era, renowned for her deep psychological insight and sophisticated character portraits. |
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| Publication Date: March 2007 |
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| Impressions of Theophrastus Such |
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| by George Eliot |
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| George Eliot' was the pseudonym used by Mary Ann Evans. She was one of the most important writers of the Victorian era, renowned for her deep psychological insight and sophisticated character portraits. |
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| Publication Date: March 2007 |
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| The Lifted Veil |
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| by George Eliot |
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| One of many classic novels written by George Eliot - 'George Eliot' was the pseudonym used by Mary Ann Evans. She was one of the most important writers of the Victorian era, renowned for her deep psychological insight and sophisticated... Read More |
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| Publication Date: March 2007 |
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| Silas Marner |
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| by George Eliot |
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| One of many classic novels written by George Eliot - 'George Eliot' was the pseudonym used by Mary Ann Evans. She was one of the most important writers of the Victorian era, renowned for her deep psychological insight and sophisticated... Read More |
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| Publication Date: March 2007 |
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| Impressions of Theophrastus Such |
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| by George Eliot |
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| These eighteen essays were the last published work by George Eliot (a pseudonym for Mary Anne Evans, 1819-80). First published in 1879, they touch on topics ranging from plagiarism and self-deception to moral blindness and national... Read More |
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| Publication Date: February 2007 |
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| Publication Date: February 2007 |
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| Silas Marner |
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| George Eliot was the literary pseudonym of British author Mary Anne Evans, born in 1819 in Warwickshire, and destined to be one of the most celebrated, and notorious, of British female writers. Many of her novels deal with happy memories of... Read More |
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| Publication Date: January 2007 |
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| Publication Date: September 2005 |
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| Silas Marner (Enriched Classics Series) |
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| by George Eliot |
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| In the days when the spinning-wheels hummed busily in the farmhouses--and even great ladies, clothed in silk and thread-lace, had their toy spinning-wheels of polished oak--there might be seen in districts far away among the lanes, or deep in... Read More |
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| Publication Date: July 2005 |
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| Silas Marner |
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| by George Eliot |
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| Silas Marner, a simple, religious man, angrily retreats from his community and church when he is unjustly accused of theft. In an isolated cottage, Silas spends his days weaving cloth and his nights sifting through the piles of gold he... Read More |
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| Publication Date: July 2005 |
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| Publication Date: January 2005 |
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| Adam Bede |
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| by George Eliot |
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| Jealousy and rivalry develop between a late-eighteenth-century English village carpenter, Adam Bede, and a squire, Arthur Donnithorne, when they both fall in love with the beautiful Hetty Sorrel. Reissue. |
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| Publication Date: August 2004 |
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| Middlemarch |
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| by George Eliot |
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| George Eliot's masterpiece, portraying every level of society in a provincial English town, tells the story of the romantic idealist Dorothea Brooke, her misguided marriage to a dessicated scholar incapable of loving her, and the passionate... Read More |
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| Publication Date: December 2003 |
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| Publication Date: August 2003 |
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| Silas Marner |
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| by George Eliot |
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| SILAS MARNER, George Eliot's timeless tale of simple people in small-town England, has the unwarranted reputation of being moralistic and saccharine; it is, in fact, one of George Eliot's most comic, balanced, and moving works of fiction.... Read More |
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| Publication Date: May 2003 |
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| The Mill on the Floss |
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| by George Eliot |
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| Rebellious and affectionate, Maggie Tulliver is always in trouble. Recalling her own experiences as a girl, George Eliot describes Maggie's turbulent childhood with a sympathetic engagement that makes the early chapters of The Mill on the... Read More |
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| Publication Date: May 2003 |
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| Middlemarch (Barnes & Noble Classics) |
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| by George Eliot |
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| George Eliot's masterpiece, portraying every level of society in a provincial English town, tells the story of the romantic idealist Dorothea Brooke, her misguided marriage to a dessicated scholar incapable of loving her, and the passionate... Read More |
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| Publication Date: May 2003 |
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| Middlemarch |
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| by George Eliot |
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| George Eliot's masterpiece, portraying every level of society in a provincial English town, tells the story of the romantic idealist Dorothea Brooke, her misguided marriage to a dessicated scholar incapable of loving her, and the passionate... Read More |
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| Publication Date: March 2003 |
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| Adam Bede |
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| by George Eliot |
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| Inspired by an anecdote told to George Eliot by her aunt, ADAM BEDE is notable for its extraordinarily realistic characters and convincing depiction of English rural life, complete with the earthy Derbyshire dialect of the title character. It... Read More |
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| Publication Date: March 2002 |
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| The Mill on the Floss |
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| by George Eliot |
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| Maggie Tulliver rebels against the narrow Victorian morality and strict traditions of her family by eloping with a worthless dandy, in an edition of one of Eliot's finest novels, featuring a new afterword by Jane Smiley. Reissue. |
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| Publication Date: March 2002 |
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| Publication Date: January 2002 |
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| The Mill on the Floss |
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| by George Eliot |
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| Evokes nineteenth-century rural England through the story of Maggie Tulliver, who attempts to adapt to her life until her brother forbids her to see the one person who understands her after she is found in a compromising situation. |
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| Publication Date: November 2001 |
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| Publication Date: November 2001 |
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| Middlemarch |
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| by George Eliot |
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| George Eliot's masterpiece, portraying every level of society in a provincial English town, tells the story of the romantic idealist Dorothea Brooke, her misguided marriage to a dessicated scholar incapable of loving her, and the passionate... Read More |
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| Publication Date: October 2000 |
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| Middlemarch |
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| by George Eliot |
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| Bright, beautiful, and rebellious Dorothea has married the wrong man, and Lydgate—the ambitious new doctor in town—has married the wrong woman. Both of them long to make a positive difference in the world, but their lives do not proceed... Read More |
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| Publication Date: October 2000 |
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| Publication Date: September 1999 |
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| Silas Marner |
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| by George Eliot |
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| Eliot's touching novel of a miser and a little child combines the charm of a fairy tale with the humor and pathos of realistic fiction. The gentle linen weaver, Silas Marner, exiles himself to the town of Raveloe after being falsely accused... Read More |
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| Publication Date: April 1999 |
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| Publication Date: April 1999 |
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| Daniel Deronda (Oxford World's Classics) |
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| by George Eliot |
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| Daniel Deronda, the last of Eliot's novels, is the most complete expression of her idealism. Its main concerns are those of personal morality, of dedication to tradition and roots, and of spiritual identification and sympathy--all set in an... Read More |
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| Publication Date: September 1998 |
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| Adam Bede (Oxford World's Classics) |
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| by George Eliot |
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| In Adam Bede (1859) George Eliot took the well-worn tale of a lovely dairy-maid seduced by a careless squire, and out of it created a wonderfully innovative and sympathetic portrait of the lives of ordinary Midlands working people - their... Read More |
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| Publication Date: August 1998 |
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| Adam Bede (Oxford World's Classics) |
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| by George Eliot |
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| George Eliot's first full-length novel, Adam Bede paints a powerful portrait of rural life, seduction, faith, and redemption. First published in 1859, this innovative novel carried its readers back sixty years to a time of impending change... Read More |
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| Publication Date: August 1998 |
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| Middlemarch (Oxford World's Classics) |
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| by George Eliot |
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| George Eliot's masterpiece, portraying every level of society in a provincial English town, tells the story of the romantic idealist Dorothea Brooke, her misguided marriage to a dessicated scholar incapable of loving her, and the passionate... Read More |
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| Publication Date: June 1998 |
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| Publication Date: June 1998 |
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| Middlemarch (Oxford World's Classics) |
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| by George Eliot |
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| This panoramic work--considered the finest novel in English by many critics--offers a complex look at English provincial life at a crucial historical moment, and, at the same time, dramatizes and explores some of the most potent myths of... Read More |
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| Publication Date: June 1998 |
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| Publication Date: March 1998 |
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| Publication Date: March 1998 |
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| Romola |
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| by George Eliot |
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| George Eliot's exhaustively researched historical novel is the story of a good woman, Romola, who loves an evil man. Set in Renaissance Italy, it is also about Savanarola and his doomed efforts to bring democratic reform to the corrupt city... Read More |
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| Publication Date: January 1997 |
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| Romola |
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| by George Eliot |
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| An historical novel about a valliant Florentine woman in the 15th century who marries a hedonistic Greek. She eventually falls under the influence of Savanarola, an Italian reformist. The plague, vengeance, an inquisition, bigamy, torture and... Read More |
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