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Post by Uncle Henry on Sept 9, 2017 3:15:37 GMT -5
She was a Nuneaton girl, Mary Evans at birth in 1819, and in the end Mrs. Cross. Her fictional work:1) Scenes of Clerical Life (1857, 3 short stories in 2 vols) GE012) The Lifted Veil (1859, novella) GE023) Adam Bede (1859, 3 vols) GE034) The Mill on the Floss (1860, 3 vols) GE045) Silas Marner: the weaver of Raveloe (1861) GE056) Romola (1863, 3 vols) GE067) Brother Jacob (1864, short story) GE078) Felix Holt, the Radical (1866, 3 vols) GE089) Middlemarch, a study of provincial life (1872, 4 vols) GE0910) Daniel Deronda (1876, 4 vols) GE1011) Impressions of Theophrastus Such (1879, novella) GE11Our intention is to provide, where possible, djvu versions of the first editions. Wherever such is unavailable, the closest available alternative is provided. A suitable djvu reader is Sumatra, which may be down-loaded from sumatrapdfreader.org/ Linux users might turn to Evince, from wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evince/There are several others; look at sourceforge.net/projects/djvu/files/
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2017 5:01:17 GMT -5
Thank you for selecting one of my favourite novelists of all time, Uncle Henry. 'Middlemarch', in particular, is a tour de force, a transformational study of provincial life in Victorian England. George Eliot was no mediocrity; she was a genius!
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