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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

61. A Celebration Of Women Writers: E Listings
Eliot, George aka Mary Ann Evans (18191880) ; More Information ; MoreInformation ; Portrait ; Bibliography Selected Works (HTML at Princeton)
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62. George Eliot (The Lied And Art Song Texts Page: Texts And Translations To Lieder
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63. Poets' Corner - Index Of Poets - Letters E,F
George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans). (1819 1880) English Novelist. The Choir Invisible (BB) Arthur Davison Ficke (Anne Knish). from Spectra 1919
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64. Romola Eliot - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
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65. Liceus.com: El Portal De Las Humanidades.
Translate this page 15 La novela realista de George Eliot (1819-1880).1/7 Mary Ann Evans, conocidatambién por los nombres de Marian Evans, Marian Lewes, George Eliot y
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66. Some Important People Of Victorian Times
Mary Ann Evans (18191880) She wrote a number of books under the pen name GeorgeEliot . Her well known books include Silas Marner and Middlemarch.
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Some Important People of Victorian Times Victoria was born in 1819 in Kensington Palace in London. Her name was Alexandrina Victoria.
When Princess Victoria was 18 years old her uncle King William died and she became queen. She was crowned at Westminster Abbey in 1838.
Victoria married her handsome cousin Albert a young prince from Germany. (She had proposed to him). Albert didn't speak English very well and lots of people didn't like him. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (1836-1917)
The first woman to qualify as a doctor in Britain. She founded a hospital for poor women and children in London. Mrs. Isabella Beeton 1836-1865
An english writer whose "Book of Household Management" was a bestseller for many years. Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922)
Inventor of the telephone. William Booth (1829-1912)
A Methodist minister who founded The Salvation Army in 1878 to preach and give help, shelter and food to poor people. Isambard Kingdom Brunel 1806-1859
Brunel was an engineer who specialised in railway traction,tunnels, steam ships and bridges. He designed the Clifton Suspension Bridge and was engineer to the Greta Western Railway. He built the SS Great eastern the largest 19th century ship. Lewis Carroll(1832-1898)
Real name Charles L. Dodgson, he was the author of Alice in Wonderland (1865).

67. Literary Encyclopedia: Eliot, George
Eliot, George (18191880). Novelist, Poet, Journalist. an exceptionally coldyear, Mary Ann (informally, Marian) Evans was born the third child of
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68. George Eliot Biography
George Eliot (18191880). Pseudonym for Mary Ann Cross, also Marian Evans, originalsurname Evans. George Eliot. Eliot was born in Chilvers Coton,
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George Eliot (1819-1880)
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George Eliot In Coventry she met Charles Bray and later Charles Hennell, who introduced her to many new religious and political ideas. Under Eliot's control the Westminster Review enjoyed success. She became the centre of literary circle, one of whose members was George Henry Lewes, who would be her companion until his death in 1878. Their unconventional union caused some difficulties because Lewes was still married when they met and unable to obtain divorce from his wife. Eliot's first collection of tales, SCENES OF CLERICAL LIFE, appeared in 1858 under the pseudonym George Eliot. It was followed by her first novel, ADAM BEDE, a year later, and other major novels, THE MILL ON THE FLOSS (1860), SILAS MARNER (1861), and MIDDLEMARCH (1871-72), which was propably inspired by her life at Coventry. When impostors claimed authorship of Adam Bede, it was revealed that Marian Evans, the Westminster reviewer, was George Eliot. In 1860-61 Eliot spent some time in Italy collecting material for her historical romance ROMOLA. It was published serially first in the Cornhill Magazine and in book form in 1863. After Lewes's death she married twenty years younger friend, John Cross, on May 6, 1880. They made a wedding trip to Italy, and returned to London, where she died on the same year on December 22 1880.

69. Troy University FR Library
Perform the default (author) search and then click on Evans, Mary Ann (18191880).After you perform your search, select each of the tabs for biography,
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George Eliot (1819-1880- ) RESOURCES: SECTION ONE: Journal articles from academic databases. back to page top Literary topics are among the more difficult to research in online databases. To assist you in this, the following are specific recommendations regarding George Eliot. DATABASE SEARCH TERMS RESULTS Academic Search Premier george eliot Perform the basic search. Use the checkboxes to search limit your search to "Full Text," and "Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) journals." Provides a large number of relevant items. george eliot JSTOR, the search system for Arts & Sciences Collection, searches within its various journal "collections" ( click here for details Provides a great number of excellent items.

70. Reading List Of Great Works - Library Services - Library And Leisure Services -
Eliot, George (Mary Ann Evans) (18191880), The Mill on the Floss. Eliot,George (Mary Ann Evans) (1819-1880), Silas Marner. Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928)
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71. Food For Thought: Biographies
Eliot, George (Mary Ann Marian Evans) (English novelist), 18191880 Evans,Mary Ann (pseud. George Eliot) (English novelist), 1819-1880
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Eadfrid (or Eadfrith) (Anglo-Saxon prelate) d.721 Eadie, John (Scottish Presbyterian theologian, scholar) Eadmer (or Edmer) (English monk, historian) c.1060-c.1128 Eadread (or Edred) (English king) d.955 Eadric Streona (or Edric Streona) (Alderman of the Mercians) d.1017 Eads, James Buchanan (American engineer, inventor) Eakins, Thomas Cowperthwait (American painter, sculptor) Ealdred (or Aldred) (Anglo-Saxon prelate) d.1069 Eames, Charles (American designer) Eanes, Gil (Portuguese mariner) 15th cent. Earhart, Amelia Mary (American aviator) Earle, Alice Morse (American author) Earle (or Earles), John (English Anglican clergyman, writer) Earlom, Richard (English mezzotint engraver) Early, Jubal Anderson (American Confederate general) Early, Stephen Tyree (American journalist) Earnshaw, Thomas (English watchmaker) Earp, Wyatt Berry Stapp (American lawman, gunfighter) East, Sir Alfred (English landscape painter, etcher) East, Edward Murray (American geneticist) East, Thomas (English music printer) c.1540-1609 Eastlake, Sir Charles Lock (English painter, art critic) Eastlake, Charles Lock (English art critic; nephew of Sir C.)

72. Unitarian Universalist Biographical Dictionary
Mary Ann Evans (George Eliot) (18191880) Thomas Evans (Tomos Glyn Cothi) (1764-1833)Charles Carroll Everett (1829-1900)
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73. El-Ev: Positive Atheism's Big List Of Quotations
George Eliot Mary Ann Evans (18191880) British novelist of the 19th-centuryrealist tradition. George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) Heaven help us, said the
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British novelist of the 19th-century realist tradition
"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

74. UUWHS FindHer
Name, Eliot, George (Mary Ann Evans). Date, 18191880. Church, Unit con.Geographical, England. Contributions, writer
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75. USGS Astro: Planetary Nomenclature - Venus Nomenclature Patera
DIAM CT ET MAP QUAD AS AD REF FT ORIGIN Eliot Patera 39.1N 79.0E 116.0 EU GBI2467 V10 5 91 46 PE George; (Mary Ann Evans) English writer (18191880).
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You have arrived at an old page. Visit the newly redesigned Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature to find the most up-to-date information. See PATERA in the descriptor terms page for additional information. NAME LAT LONG DIAM ... ORIGIN [Cleopatra 66.0N 6.9E 119.0 AF EG 6 1992 47 PE Egyptian queen c. 69-30 Patera] B.C. Changed to Cleopatra as crater name. Colette Patera 66.3N 322.8E 149.0 EU FR I2490 V7 5 1982 99 PE Claudine; French novelist (1873-1954). [Corday Patera] 62.7N 40.2E 135.0 EU FR 6 91 46 PE Charlotte; French patriot (1768-1798). Darcl e 37.4S 263.8E 15.0 EU RO I2477 V52 3 64 PE Hariclea; Romanian Patera soprano singer (1860-1939). Davies Patera 47.2N 269.3E 93.0 EU GB I2457 V16 5 91 46 PE Emily Sarah; British educator; college founder (1830-1921). Destinnov

76. AIM25: Thesaurus Personal Names: E
Cross Mary Ann 18191880 née Evans novelist called George Eliot Evans Mary Ann. Eliot John fl 1658 poet Eliot TS
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77. Alliance Of Literary Societies, Gazetteer. Warwickshire
George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) (18191880) born 22 November at Arbury HallFarm (South Farm) moves to Griff a few months later. edu Mrs. Wallington s School;
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Jane Austen 1771-1817 Jane Austen's mother Cassandra Leigh was connected to the aristocratic Leigh family, one branch of whom owned this very grand Warwickshire property. Jane paid an unscheduled visit to Stoneleigh in August, 1806, with her sister, mother and mother's cousin Thomas, and stayed 10 days. The three women had been visiting Thomas at his home in Adlestrop, Gloucestershire, when Thomas received news that he was to inherit Stoneleigh from his relative Mary Leigh who had died childless. He was advised to take possession at once, as there were other claimants to the property. There is evidence of this visit, and much detailed description of Stoneleigh, in letters Mrs Austen wrote home to her daughter-in-law Mary: "I had expected to find everything about the place very fine and all that, but I had no idea of its being so beautiful… the Avon runs near the house, amidst green meadows, bounded by large and beautiful woods, full of delightful walks." Stoneleigh is said to have provided the model for Sotherton in Mansfield Park. After some years of decay, Stoneleigh Abbey has been recently restored. Some of it is now given over to private residences, but a large part is open to the general public with informative guided tours which mention Jane Austen's visit. See website Stoneleigh Abbey for dates and times of opening.

78. Alliance Of Literary Societies, Gazetteer. West Midlands
George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) (18191880) George Eliot, was born on the estateof Arbury Hall in 1819. For a delightful picture of her birthplace.
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Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953) In September 1880 Belloc began studying at the Oratory School in Edgbaston, Birmingham, where he was awarded the English Prize. It was whilst here that he wrote his first work entitled Buzenval, not published until 1888. John Drinkwater (1882-1934) moved to Birmingham George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) (1819-1880) George Eliot, was born on the estate of Arbury Hall in 1819. For a delightful picture of her birthplace .She used the house as the model for Cheveral Manor in her Scenes of Clerical Life. The ornate plaster ceilings are part of an 18th-century Gothic restyling by Sir Roger Newdigate, the founder of the Oxford poetry prize. Jerome K. Jerome (1859-1927) was born in Walsall, Staffordshire, on 2nd May 1859. 1861, the Jeromes moved first to Stourbridge In 1927, he was made a Freeman of the Borough of Walsall Samuel Johnson (1709-84) educated in Lichfield, Stourbridge Grammar School, Pembroke College, Oxford. Lived in Birmingham 1734. Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) Buried in the Key Hill Cemetery in Birmingham, though the grave is lost.

79. 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

80. Eliot, George --  Encyclopædia Britannica
pseudonym of Mary Ann, or Marian, Cross , née Evans English Victorian novelist George Eliot (18191880) Brief introduction to the life and works of this
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George Eliot, chalk drawing by F.W. Burton, 1865; in the National Portrait Gallery, London.
Courtesy of The National Portrait Gallery, London pseudonym of Mary Ann, or Marian, Cross Evans English Victorian novelist who developed the method of psychological analysis characteristic of modern fiction. Her major works include

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