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  1. DANIEL DERONDA. In Two Volumes. Harper's Library Edition. Novels of George Eliot. Vol VIII [IX]. by George [pseudonym for Evans, Mary Anne. 1819 - 1880]. Eliot, 1876
  2. ROMOLA. by George [pseudonym for Evans, Mary Anne.1819 - 1880]. Eliot, 1886
  3. Daniel Deronda (Volumes 1-4) by George (Lewes, Mary Anne Evans; Evans, Marian) 1819-1880 Elliot, 1876

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Evans, Mary Anne. Mary Anne Evans (18191880) worked for many years as an editor (frequently without compensation) before turning rather late in
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Los animales son buenos amigos, no hacen preguntas y tampoco critican. Mary Anne Evans 'George Elliot' (18191880) Novelista brit nica.
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Eliot, George (18191880), pseudonym of Mary Anne or Marian Evans, English novelist, whose novels, with their profound feeling and broad
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6. George Eliot
Credits and feedback George Eliot (18191880) - pseudonym for Mary Ann Cross, also Marian Evans, original surname Evans
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18191880 AKA Evans, Mary Anne, 1819-1880 Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965 Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Evans, Mary Anne, 1819-1880 AKA
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AD Euripides European Union Evans, Augusta J. (Augusta Jane), 18351909 Evans, Chris Evans, Mary Anne, 1819-1880 AKA Eliot, George, 1819-1880
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George, 18561918 Epictetus, circa 55-135 AD European Union Evans, Chris Evans, Mary Anne, 1819-1880 AKA Eliot, George, 1819-1880 Fa-hsien
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10. George Eliot (1819-1880) British Writer.
Eliot, George (18191880) British writer. Pseudonym for Mary Anne Evans.
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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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Mary Anne Evans (18191880) worked for many years as an editor (frequently withoutcompensation) before turning rather late in life to authoring fiction.
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Evans, Mary Anne
Mary Anne Evans (1819-1880) worked for many years as an editor (frequently without compensation) before turning rather late in life to authoring fiction. Adam Bede , her first novel, was an instant success and is often considered the first English novel in the Realism school. Her next novel, Silas Marner , was (and is) very popular, as well; a later novel, Middlemarch , is perhaps her most critically acclaimed work. Evans used the male pseudonym "George Eliot" because, as an unmarried woman openly living with a prominent married man, her own identity was associated with terrific scandal. Interestingly, her lover (George Henry Lewes) was much less affected by the scandal, and was able to continue publishing under his own name, a circumstance which reveals a great deal about Victorian cultural standards in regard to gender roles. use your browser's "back" function to return to the text
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Queen Anne, (16651714), also Queen of Scotland, then Queen of Great Britain George Eliot, (1819-1880), (Mary Ann Evans); TS Eliot, (1888-1965), poet,
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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.

16. 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? Mary Anne Evans was born at South Farm, Arbury, on November 22, 1819.
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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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Eliot, George, 18191880 AKA Evans, Mary Anne, 1819-1880 E Index Main Index Adam Bede Middlemarch Silas Marner
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