
Mary Ann Evans, known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, poet, journalist, translator and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era. She was born in 1819 at a farmstead in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England, where her father was estate manager. Mary Ann, the youngest child and a favorite of her father's, received a good education for a young woman of her day. Influenced by a favorite governess, she became a religious evangelical as an adolescent. Her first published work was a religious poem. Through a family friend, she was exposed to Charles Hennell's "An Inquiry into the Origins of Christianity". Unable to believe, she conscientiously gave up religion and stopped attending church. Her father shunned her, sending the broken-hearted young dependent to live with a sister until she promised to reexamine her feelings. Her intellectual views did not, however, change. She translated Das Leben Jesu, a monumental task, without signing her name to the 1846 work. After her father's death in 1849, Mary Ann traveled, then accepted an unpaid position with The Westminster Review. Despite a heavy workload, she translated The Essence of Christianity, the only book ever published under her real name. That year, the shy, respectable writer scandalized British society by sending notices to friends announcing she had entered a free "union" with George Henry Lewes, editor of The Leader, who was unable to divorce his first wife. They lived harmoniously together for the next 24 years, but suffered social ostracism and financial hardship. She became salaried and began writing essays and reviews for The Westminster Review. Renaming herself "Marian" in private life and adopting the penname "George Eliot," she began her impressive fiction career, including: Adam Bede (1859), The Mill on the Floss (1860), Silas Marner (1861), Romola (1863), and Middlemarch (1871). Themes included her humanist vision and strong heroines. Her poem, "O May I Join the Choir Invisible" expressed her views about non supernatural immortality: "O may I join the choir invisible/ Of those immortal dead who live again/ In minds made better by their presence. . ." D. 1880. Her 1872 work Middlemarch has been described by Martin Amis and Julian Barnes as the greatest novel in the English language. More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George\_E... http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic... http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/t... http://www.victorianweb.org/victorian... http://www.biography.com/people/georg... http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/d...
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The Complete Harvard Classics 2021 Edition - ALL 71 Volumes
The Five Foot Shelf & The Shelf of Fiction
1722
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100 Books You Must Read Before You Die [volume 1]
2020

Selected Essays, Poems and Other Writings
1991

Middlemarch/Silas Marner/Amos Barton
1994

Brother and Sister
1869

Amos Barton
1857

Silas Marner
1861

Impressions of Theophrastus Such
1871

Miasteczko Middlemarch Tom I
1871

Selected Works
1995

Six Pack
2014

Tom and Maggie Tulliver
2008

The Greatest Gothic Classics of All Time
60+ Books in One Volume: Frankenstein, The Tell-Tale Heart, The Phantom Ship, The Birth Mark, The Headless Horseman…
2020

Felix Holt
1866

Four Novels
1998

Romola
1863

Daniel Deronda
1876

How Lisa Loved The King
1869

The Lifted Veil
1859

Poems for a World Gone to Sh*t
2018

Daniel Deronda Volume I
1876

Selected Critical Writings
1993

Silas Marner
The Lifted Veil Brother Jacob
1861

Adam Bede
1859

Works of George Eliot
1987

Mr Gilfil's Love Story
1924

The Lifted Veil / Brother Jacob
1864

The Mill on the Floss
1860

The Essays of "George Eliot" Complete
2007

The Complete Novels
2012

Janet's Repentance
1857

Middlemarch, Volume 2
2006

Middlemarch
1872

The Journals of George Eliot (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism
1999

Brother Jacob
1878

100 Eternal Masterpieces of Literature #1
2017

Middlemarch II
1831

Silly Novels by Lady Novelists
1856