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  1. The works of George Eliot. by Eliot. George. 1819-1880., 1878-01-01
  2. Life of George Eliot Volume 1 by George, 1819-1880 Eliot, 2009-10-26
  3. Life of George Eliot Volume 2 by George, 1819-1880 Eliot, 2009-10-26
  4. The works of George Eliot Volume 6 by George, 1819-1880 Eliot, 2009-10-26
  5. The George Eliot letters, Volume 2 edited by Gordon S. Haight by George (1819-1880) Eliot, 1954-01-01
  6. The works of George Eliot Volume 4 by George, 1819-1880 Eliot, 2009-10-26
  7. Letters to Elma Stuart, 1872-1880; edited by Roland Stuart by George, 1819-1880 Eliot, 2009-10-26
  8. Works Volume 3 by George, 1819-1880 Eliot, 2009-10-26
  9. Works Volume 2 by George, 1819-1880 Eliot, 2009-10-26
  10. Wise. witty. and tender sayings in prose and verse. selected fro by Eliot. George. 1819-1880., 1896-01-01
  11. Early essays by George, 1819-1880 Eliot, 2009-10-26
  12. Works Volume 5 by George, 1819-1880 Eliot, 2009-10-26
  13. Works Volume 7 by George, 1819-1880 Eliot, 2009-10-26
  14. The Spanish Gypsy by George, 1819-1880 Eliot, 2009-10-26

61. George Eliot Biography
18191880. George Eliot, (Mary Ann, later Marian Evans, 1819-80) was the youngestsurviving child of Robert Evans, agent for an estate in Warwickshire.
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George Eliot, (Mary Ann, later Marian Evans, 1819-80) was the youngest surviving child of Robert Evans, agent for an estate in Warwickshire. In her girlhood, she was particularly close to her brother Isaac, from whom she was later estranged. At school she became a convert to Evangelicalism; she was freed from this by the influence of Charles Bray, a free-thinking Coventry manufacturer (a development which temporarily alienated her father), but remained strongly influenced by religious concepts of love and duty; her works contain many affectionate portraits of Dissenters and clergymen. She pursued her education rigorously, reading widely, and devoted herself to completing a translation of Strauss's Life of Jesus , which appeared without her name in 1846. In 1850 she met J. Chapman, and became a contributor to the Westminster Review ; she moved to 142 Strand, London, in 1851, as a paying guest in the Chapmans', where her emotional attachment to him proved an embarrassment. She became assistant editor to the Westminster Review in 1851, and in the same year met Herbert Spencer, for whom she also developed strong feelings which were not reciprocated, though the two remained friends. In 1854 she published a translation of Feuerbach's

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Celebrated Victorian novelist George Eliot (18191880) was born Mary Ann Evansin Warwickshire, England and attended private schools where she studied
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"The strongest p r i n c i p l e of growth lies in human c h o i c e George Eliot Celebrated Victorian novelist George Eliot (1819-1880) was born Mary Ann Evans in Warwickshire, England and attended private schools where she studied German , Italian, and music and developed strong religious convictions. "A woman's heart must be of such a size and no larger, else it must be pressed small, like Chinese feet; her happiness is to be made as cakes are, by a fixed receipt," Eliot observed. Her fiction celebrated the use of psychological analysis, the basis for modern character portrayals. "Our deeds determine us," she said, "as much as we determine our deeds." With books that celebrated her middle-class upbringing, Eliot wrote about realism and morality in small, rural towns. Her first novel, Adam Bede (1859) was a tragic love story about her father. "Delicious autumn !" she wrote. "My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns." In Silas Marner (1861), she created an unhappy miser who loses his

63. Eliot, George: AuthorSheets, Reference Services, Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh
Eliot, George 18191880. In Auchincloss, Louis. Reflections of a Jacobite.Boston Houghton Mifflin, 1961. pp. 42-59. Criticism Works. In Bald, Marjory.
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  • In Auchincloss, Louis. Reflections of a Jacobite . Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1961. pp. 42-59.
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  • In Bald, Marjory. Women-Writers of the Nineteenth Century
    Criticism Works Adam Bede The Mill on the Floss The Spanish Gypsy
  • In Bersani, Leo. A Future for Astyanax . Boston : Little, Brown, c1976. pp. 163-66.
    Criticism Middlemarch
  • In Bloom, Harold, ed. British Women Fiction Writers of the 19th Century . Philadelphia : Chelsea House Publishers, c1998. pp. 114-137.
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  • In Brink, Andre. The Novel: Language and Narrative from Cervantes to Calvino . New York : New York University Press, 1998. pp. 147-172.
    Criticism Middlemarch
  • In Brownstein, Rachel M. Becoming a Heroine: Reading About Women in Novels . New York: The Viking Press, 1982. pp. 203-238.
  • 64. Eliot - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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    65. Eliot, George (Evans, Mary Anne) (1819-1880) - MavicaNET
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    66. George Eliot - Mary Ann Evans
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    67. George Eliot
    George Eliot (18191880). The Mill on the Floss Adam Bede Middlemarch Silas Marner.
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    68. Valencia West LRC - Eliot, George
    Eliot, George (18191880). Pathfinder. May 1996. The following reference bookscan be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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    69. Experience Literature - Poetry
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    This page, maintained by the University of Virginia, provides an amazing biography of Eliot (Evans). From her birth at South Farm, Arbury, in 1819, to her sad and tragic death in 1880, this biography has it all. The George Eliot Fellowship of Japan
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    This site, maintained by the publisher of The George Eliot Review , is a good resource for the author. Besides offering this fellowship, the purpose of the literary society is "…to gather together admirers of the novelist and to encourage the collection of books, manuscripts, letters, portraits and other articles associated with her for public display." Visit this site and you'll also be treated to a cache of photographs, and an impressive list of Eliot links. The Victorian Web: George Eliot
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    At this critical Website, "The Victorian Web's" George Eliot page is the place to go if you're a big fan of the famous author. Here you'll find a wealth of information from political and social history, to the typological imagery in her "Scenes from Clerical Life." The Wit and Wisdom of George Eliot
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    70. Central Rappahannock Regional Library Catalog
    Silas Marner, Eliot, George, 18191880. FICTION E42s, p1999. 7. Silas Marner,Eliot, George, 1819-1880. FICTION E42s, 1999 or 2000.
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    71. Author George Eliot(Mary Ann Evans), From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
    I was from England, and I lived from 18191880. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments? Mary Anne then adopted George Eliot as her nom de plume.
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      I was from England, and I lived from 1819-1880. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? My influences included Miss Maria Lewis. Mary Anne Evans was born at South Farm, Arbury, on November 22, 1819. The youngest child of Robert Evans and Christiana Pearson Evans, she had four siblings: Robert, Fanny, Chrissy, and Isaac. Mary Anne shared an especially close relationship with her brother Isaac they were inseparable playmates. However, in 1824, Isaac was sent to school at Foleshill, and Mary Anne was sent to Miss Latham's boarding school. At Miss Lathim's, missing the companionship and comfort of her brother, Mary Anne first turned to books as a source of amusement. Those who knew her found Mary Anne a serious, sensitive, and introspective child. She had straight light-brown hair and a plain face.
      Drastic changes soon occurred in Mary Anne's life. Her mother had been ill for quite some time. In February of 1839, Mrs. Evans died, and Mary Anne, then 19, left school to take care of her father. Though not the oldest daughter, Mary Anne had always been close to her father, and she tried to fill in for her mother while continuing her education at home (now Griff House). Robert Evans, proud of his daughter, bought Mary Anne any book she wished to have and arranged for her to receive lessons in Italian and German. In 1841, she and her father moved to a new home at Foleshill.

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    73. Victorian Studies, Volume 43 - Table Of Contents
    Eliot, George, 18191880. Journals of George Eliot. Harris, Margaret, ed.Johnston, Judith, 1947-, ed. Eliot, George, 1819-1880 Diaries.
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    Subjects. Eliot, George, 18191880. Brother Jacob. Eliot, George, 1819-1880.Silas Marner. Eliot, George, 1819-1880. Impressions of Theophrastus Such.
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    75. BrothersJudd.com - Review Of George Eliot's Silas Marner: The Weaver Of Raveloe
    Author Info. George Eliot Mary Ann Evans 18191880 -George Eliot (1819-1880)Pseudonym for Mary Ann Cross, also Marian Evans, original surname Evans
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    78. Eliot, George (Norwegian Writers' Web)
    Norwegian Playwrights Association Norwegian Writers Center Norwegian Associationof Literary Translators. Eliot, George United Kingdom 18191880
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    "Heaven help us," said the old religion; the new one, from its very lack of that faith, will teach us all the more to help one another.
    George Eliot attributed: source unknown I am influenced at the present time by far higher considerations and by a nobler idea of duty than I ever was when I held the Evangelical belief.
    George Eliot attributed: source unknown Among all forms of mistake, prophecy is the most gratuitous.
    George Eliot Middlemarch, bk. 1, ch. 10 (1872) I could not without vile hypocrisy and a miserable truckling to the smile of the world ... profess to join in worship which I wholly disapprove.
    George Eliot , letter to her father, February 1842, explaining her refusal to attend church Given, a man with moderate intellect, a moral standard not higher than the average, some rhetorical affluence and a great glibness of speech, what is the career in which, without the aid of birth or money, he may most easily attain power and reputation in English society? Where is that Goshen of mediocrity in which a smattering of science and learning will pass for profound instruction, where platitudes will be accepted as wisdom, bigoted narrowness as holy zeal, unctuous egoism as God-given piety?
    George Eliot , "Evangelical Teaching: Dr. Cumming," an essay ridiculing the career of evangelism, printed in "Westminster Review," 1850s

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