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  1. Felix Holt, The Radical.Illustrated Sterling Edition by George (1819-1880) Eliot, 1890
  2. Romola.Silas Marner.Illustrated Sterling Edition (Two Titles in One Volume) by George (1819-1880) Eliot, 1890
  3. Adam Bede.Illustrated Sterling Edition by George (1819-1880) Eliot, 1890
  4. Adam Bede by Mabel Clare (Craft) Deering Mrs. 1872- from old catalog Eliot George 1819-1880. Adam Bede, 1901-12-31
  5. The Mill on the Floss.Illustrated Sterling Edition by George (1819-1880) Eliot, 1890
  6. Complete Poems.Scenes of Clerical Life.Illustrated Sterling Edition by George (1819-1880) Eliot, 1890
  7. Silas Marner
  8. The Spanish gypsy, a poem by George (1819-1880) Eliot, 1868-01-01
  9. Daniel Deronda.Illustrated Sterling Edition by George (1819-1880) Eliot, 1890
  10. Essays.Illustrated Sterling Edition by George (1819-1880) Eliot, 1890
  11. Middlemarch.Illustrated Sterling Edition by George (1819-1880) Eliot, 1890
  12. Poems of George Eliot by George Eliot 1819-1880, 1893-12-31
  13. Essays And Reviews Of George Eliot Not Hitherto Reprinted; Together With An Introductory Essay On The Genius Of George Eliot By Mrs. S. B. Herrick by Eliot George 1819-1880, 2010-09-29
  14. O may I join the choir invisible! by George Eliot 1819-1880, 1884-12-31

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Eliot, George (18191880). Evans, Mary Anne; Wikipedia Adam Bede (English);Adam Bede (English); Brother Jacob (English); Brother Jacob (English)
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22. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of George Eliot (1819-1880)
Selected Poetry of George Eliot (18191880) Under her pen name, George Eliot,beginning in 1857, she published the novels for which she is famous
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But were another childhood-world my share,
I would be born a little sister there.
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    Mary Ann Evans was born on Nov. 22, 1819, near Nuneaton, Warwickshire, to Robert Evans and Christiana Pearson. She was educated at Nuneaton and Coventry (1841-). Her first publication was a poem in the Christian Observer (Jan. 1840). After leaving the Church, she moved to London in 1849 and edited
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    Biography of George Eliot (18191880). George Eliot. George Eliot was the pseudonymof Mary Anne Evans, born in 1819 in small-town England, and the youngest
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    Biography of George Eliot (1819-1880)
    George Eliot George Eliot was the pseudonym of Mary Anne Evans, born in 1819 in small-town England, and the youngest of five children. Mary Anne was afforded the privileges of a private education, and enjoyed books and learning from a young age; she was introspective and quiet, much like her character Dorothea from Middlemarch, and was a bit of an anomaly among young women of the time. However, Mary Anne had to leave school at the age of 19, when her mother died in early 1839. However, her father still continued to indulge her love of learning, purchasing books for her and helping her learn German and Italian. In 1841, Mary Anne's father moved them to the larger town of Foleshill, where Mary Anne met Charles and Cara Bray, who would be good friends of hers for some time to come. Through the Brays, Mary Anne met others who would become close friends, and was even introduced to Ralph Waldo Emerson. However, Mary Anne soon became very self-conscious about her unconventionality among this more accepting group of friends. She also began to renounce her faith in Christianity, which caused distance between Mary Anne and her father. Mr. Evans died in 1849, leaving Mary Anne little money in his will. Through the Brays, she met John Chapman, a publisher and bookseller from London. Chapman and Mary Anne became good friends, and soon he asked Mary Anne to become the behind-the-scenes editor for the Westminster Review. Mary Anne worked at the Review for two years, despite getting no credit for her work. In 1851, Mary Anne met George Henry Lewes, and they soon became romantically involved. Though Lewes was already married, he and his wife had been separated for some years, and his wife was already living with another man; Lewes and Mary Anne soon decided to live together as husband and wife, despite the scandal it would cause.

    24. Project Gutenberg Titles By Eliot, George, 1819-1880
    Project Gutenberg Titles by. Eliot, George, 18191880. Adam Bede Brother Jacob Daniel Deronda The Lifted Veil Middlemarch Middlemarch (audio)
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    25. George Eliot (1819-1880)
    George Eliot. 18191880 She chose her pen-name George Eliot to hide herirregular union with a married man, and her fame brought her acceptance in the
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    A farmhouse tucked away within the park at Arbury Hall near Nuneaton was the birthplace of Mary Ann Evans in 1819. Her father Robert Evans was agent to the Newdegate family at Arbury and when Mary Ann was four months old the family moved to Griff House on the edge of the estate. Here Mary Ann had a very happy childhood with her pretty sister Chrissey and her beloved brother Isaac. She and Chrissey went to boarding school in Nuneaton until Mary Ann was moved, at the age of 13, to a boarding school in Coventry at 29 Warwick Row. She did very well at the Coventry school and remained there until she was 16. At this point her mother died and Mary Ann was with the family at Griff at this sad time. She and Chrissey ran the house between them although it is clear that Robert Evans relied upon his youngest daughter in many things, particularly when Chrissey married and went to live at Meriden. Mary Ann had been a bright scholar at all of her schools and was now having lessons from teachers who went out to Griff from Coventry and Leamington. Robert Evans retired to Coventry in 1841, taking Mary Ann with him and leaving Isaac at Griff to take over his father's job at Arbury. A new life was beginning for Mary Ann at their new home at Foleshill and she was making new and influential friends, including the Coventry ribbon manufacturer, Charles Bray and his wife Caroline who lived at 'Rosehill' on Radford Road. In their home Mary Ann met men of letters the like of whom she would never have met in Nuneaton, and in a stimulating intellectual circle she blossomed, writing articles for Bray's Coventry Herald newspaper. The previously devout Mary Ann had already had religious doubts and in this new circle she realised her faith had gone. She refused to attend Holy Trinity Church with her father, causing great distress within her family, only resolved because of the pain she was causing her father. She went back to church with him but reserved the right to think her own thoughts during the service!

    26. George Eliot: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
    View Poster George Eliot , Writer Born 22 November 1819 Birthplace of provincial Victorian society (18191880) Synonyms Eliot, Mary Ann Evans
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    • Born: 22 November 1819 Birthplace: Warwickshire, England Died: 22 December 1880 (natural causes) Best Known As: The author of Middlemarch
    Birth name: Mary Ann (or Marian) Evans George Eliot was the masculine pen name of the writer Mary Ann Evans, one of Victorian England's leading novelists. Her first stories appeared in Blackwood's magazine, and were followed by novels including The Mill on the Floss Silas Marner (1861), and Middlemarch (1862). Her work was popular with critics and the public alike, and in later years her novels were especially valued for their detailed portrayals of rural English life. FOUR GOOD LINKS

    27. Books By Author: Eliot, George (1819-1880) - LearningToGo EBooks - Timeless Clas
    Books by Author Eliot, George (18191880). Found 3 books. Silas Marner. by Eliot,George (1819-1880). Formats PalmDoc iSilo PalmReader MS Reader (LIT)
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    28. Silas Marner By Eliot, George (1819-1880) - LearningToGo EBooks - Timeless Class
    Silas Marner. by Eliot, George (18191880). Silas Marner. Filed under. Romance.Formats PalmDoc iSilo PalmReader MS Reader (LIT) Portable Document Format
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    After suffering betrayal and rejection, Silas Marner leaves his community to settle in a strange place. There the lonely weaver becomes obsessed with accumulating money, until one day a little golden-haired orphan girl wanders into his home... Set at the beginning of the industrial revolution, Silas Marner weaves a telling social commentary into an inspiring tale of love and redemption.
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    29. George Eliot (Marian Evans Cross) (1819-1880) Library Of
    Author Eliot, George, 18191880. Title George Eliot s Silas Marner; 1980 Eliot, George, 1819-1880. Clarendon edition of the novels of George Eliot.
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    Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Author: Eliot, George, 1819-1880. Title: The best-known novels of George Eliot .... Published: New York, Modern Library 1940 Description: 1350 p. 21 cm. Series: The modern library of the world's best books LC Call No.: PZ3.E43 Bl Notes: "First Modern library giant edition 1940." Adam Bede.The mill on the Floss.Silas Marner.Romola. Subjects: England Social life and customs 19th century Fiction. Didactic fiction, English. Other titles: Adam Bede. Mill on the Floss. Silas Marner. Romola. Control No.: 41005107 //r953 Author: Eliot, George, 1819-1880. Title: Adam Bede; introd. by Gordon S. Haight. Published: New York, Rinehart [1949, c1948] Description: xxii, 551 p. 19 cm. Series: Rinehart editions, 32 LC Call No.: PZ3.E43 A40 Dewey No.: 823.88 Subjects: England Social life and customs 19th century Fiction. Didactic fiction. gsafd Control No.: 49003155 //r953 Author: Eliot, George, 1819-1880. Uniform Title: Letters Title: The George Eliot letters, edited by Gordon S. Haight. Published: New Haven, Yale University Press, 1954-78. Description: 9 v. 25 cm. LC Call No.: PR4681 .A4 1954 Dewey No.: 823/.8 B Notes: v. 1. 1836-1851.v. 2. 1852-1858.v. 3. 1859-1861.v. 4. 1862-1868.v. 5. 1869-1873.v. 6. 1874-1877.v. 7. 1878-1880.v. 8. 1840-1870. Supplementary letters.v. 9. 1871-1881. Supplementary letters. Addenda and corrigenda. Indexes to volumes 1-9. Subjects: Eliot, George, 1819-1880 Correspondence. Women novelists, English 19th century Correspondence. Other authors: Haight, Gordon Sherman, ed. Control No.: 52012063 //r944

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    George Eliot in quotations to inspire creative thinking.
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    There is a great deal of unmapped country within us which would have to be taken into account in an explanation of our gusts and storms. "Iteration, like friction, is likely to generate heat instead of progress." "Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving wordy evidence of that fact." Blows are sarcasms turned stupid.
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    32. Zaadz Quotes By Author - George Eliot Quotes
    George Eliot (18191880) English novelist, pen name of Mary Ann Evans from TheSpanish Gypsy, bk. 3, 1868. More quotes about Kiss
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    George Eliot (18191880) English novelist, pen name of Mary Ann Evans. More quotesabout Humor, Rules. 22. There is a great deal of unmapped country
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    34. Literary Encyclopedia: Eliot, George
    Eliot, George (18191880). Novelist, Poet, Journalist. Active 1846-1880 in England,Britain, Europe. On a late November morning in 1819, an exceptionally
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    35. Quotations From George Eliot [Mary Ann (or Marian) Evans] GEORGE ELIOT [MARY AN
    (George Eliot Mary Ann (or Marian) Evans (18191880), British novelist, editor.Daniel Deronda, bk. 1, ch. 2 (1876).) Read more quotations about / on
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    (George Eliot Mary Ann (or Marian) Evans (18191880), British novelist, editor.Middlemarch, bk. 2, ch. 15 (1871). Pseudonym of Mary Ann (or Marian) Evans
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    Eliot, George, 18191880 AKA Evans, Mary Anne, 1819-1880 E Index Main Index Adam Bede Middlemarch Silas Marner
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    George Eliot George Eliot 18191880 George Eliot, probably the most learned ofVictorian novelists, studied French, German, Italian, Spanish, Latin, Greek,
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    George Eliot, probably the most learned of Victorian novelists, studied French, German, Italian, Spanish, Latin, Greek, and Hebrew both at school and later. But her novels, almost without exception, concerned English life (1863's Romola is the only one set entirely outside of England).
    Born Marian Evans in Warwickshire, her early life, though marked by a private education with tutors, was otherwise a typically provincial one. She lived with her brother and her carpenter-turned-land agent father. After her father's death in 1849, she traveled in Europe and settled in London, where she became associated with the Westminster Review. By the mid-1840s and into the 1850s, Eliot (still as Evans) worked extensively as a translator of contemporary philosophy, most notably of Feuerbach and Spinoza. Her life in London as an editor, reviewer, and translator brought her into contact with a rarefied intellectual community, including the empiricist Herbert Spencer, the feminist Barbara Bodichon, and the writer G.H. Lewes, with whom she lived from 1854 to 1878. (They never married at least in part because Lewes's wife would not grant him a divorce.)
    She assumed the pseudonym "George Eliot" with the 1857 publication of Scenes of Clerical Life.

    39. George Eliot (The Lied And Art Song Texts Page: Texts And Translations To Lieder
    Author George Eliot (18191880) pseudonym. Mary Ann Evans. Texts set tomusic warning - not an exhaustive list. x indicates a text that is not yet in
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    40. George Eliot (Mary Ann Cross (née Evans)) (1819-1880), Novelist
    National Portrait Gallery, list of portraits for George Eliot (Mary Ann Cross (néeEvans)) including George Eliot (Mary Ann Cross (née Evans)) by Unknown
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