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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

81. Stories, Listed By Author
Evans, Mary ANN (18191880); see pseudonym George Eliot (chron.) Evans, NORMAN (chron.)* Over the Garden Wall, (ms) Boy’s Own Paper Sep 1956
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82. Chronological List
Evans, Mary ANN (18191880); see pseudonym George Eliot (stories). Evans,NORMAN (stories) Over the Garden Wall (ms) Boy’s Own Paper Sep 1956
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EVANS, [Vice Admiral] E(dward) R(atcliffe) G(arth) R(ussell) (stories)
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83. Quotes To Inspire -- Honesty, Truth
Boiste. No great deed is done by falterers who ask for certainty. — GeorgeEliot (Mary Ann Evans), English novelist (18191880)
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84. George Henry Evans
Eliot, George (18191880)(Pen name of Mary Ann (later Marian) Evans) (The HutchinsonDictionary of the Arts). Writer who went through the mill;
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85. Mary Ann Evans - BlueRider.com
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86. The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors E-Ez
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87. Guide 2 Positive Thinking - Very Large File
George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) (18191880). Henry David Thoreau (1817 - 1862)Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) - known as one of America s greatest psychics
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88. Stories, Listed By Author
Evans, Mary ANN (18191880); see pseudonym George Eliot (chron.) Evans, SHARON (chron.)* Something Is Going to Happen, (ss) EQMM Jan 28 1981
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89. FIRST BOOKS EXHIBIT
With drawings by Mary Fabilli. George Eliot (18191880). George Eliot is thefamous pseudonym of the British novelist Mary Ann (Marian) Evans.
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90. A.Word.A.Day Archives From Http//wordsmith.org/awad Date
George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), novelist (1819-1880) tu quoque (too KWO-kwee)noun A retort accusing one s accuser of the same offense.
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91. Educom Subscription Info And Honorary Subscribers For 14th Nov 1996
Today s Honorary Subscribers are two nineteenth century female authors who becamefamous under their male pen names Mary Ann Evans (18191880),
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92. Chronological Author List "1815 To 1819" Compiled By GIGA
George Eliot (pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans Cross), English novelist and poet (1819 Edouard Fournier, French critic and litterateur (1819 1880) - READ
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93. Mary Ann Evans - Definition Of Mary Ann Evans By The Free Online Dictionary, The
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94. George Eliot (1819-1880) - Pseudonym For Mary Ann Cross, Also Marian Evans
George Eliot 18191880. Novelist, born at Arbury Farm, Astley, Warwickshire, CEngland, UK. She took charge of the family household when her mother died
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Novelist, born at Arbury Farm, Astley, Warwickshire, C England, UK. She took charge of the family household when her mother died (1836), and was taught at home. After the death of her father (1849) she travelled abroad, then settled in London, and began to write for the Westminster Review. She became assistant editor, and the centre of a literary circle, one of whose members was G H Lewes, with whom she lived until his death. Her first story appeared in 1857. After Lewes's death (1878), she married an old friend, John Cross, in 1880, but died soon after. Writings by George Eliot The Lifted Veil Daniel Deronda The Mill On The Floss Adam Bede Brother Jacob Silas Marner

95. George Eliot - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
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96. Wikisource:Authors-E - Wikisource
George Eliot, Pseudonym für Mary Ann Evans (1819 1880). TS Eliot (1888 - 1965).Philip Emeagwali (1954 - ). Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882)
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97. Benvenuti In Systems Comunicazioni!
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98. Women Of Achievement
B. 1122-1819, George Eliot, pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans - one of England s greatest ENGLAND GEORGE ELIOT (1819 - 1880) Mary ANN CROSs, novelist.
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Because of sexual harassment and actual sexual physical attacks on public transportation in many Muslim countries, in large cities of several countries, "lady only" buses started being deployed in the mid 1900s. This is a photo of one from Sri Lanka which, ironically, has a female head of state. However, the Islamic hierarchy appears to allow men to do what they will with women who are not escorted by men. An American girl was actually assaulted while clinging to a life preserver when the ferry she was riding on sank in 2000. She had to swim away according to accounts on the U.S. TV show Dateline. In places like Kenya (AP reports) women band together to use buses because of uncontrolled sexual harassment and groping. In most Middle East MMuslim countries (Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, etc.) women are not allowed on buses or outside their homes without a familial male escort but that's not protraction, it's custody.
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99. Silas Marner Summary
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by George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) (1819 - 1880)
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English village of Raveloe; early nineteenth century
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Silas Marner, a lonely and miserly linen-weaver
Godfrey Cass, an insensitive, yet charming, young man Dunstan Cass, Godfrey's opportunistic brother Squire Cass, Godfrey and Dunstan's lewd, dull-witted father Eppie, an abandoned little girl
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Silas Marner, bent at his loom, was interrupted by some curious boys peering through his cabin window. Scaring them away with an icy stare, the shriveled linen-weaver returned to his work. Fifteen years earlier Marner had come to Raveloe from a northern industrial town, where he had been a respected elder in a small fundamentalist sect. But one night as he watched over a deacon lying on his death-bed, Silas fell into a trance. While he slept, his best friend had stolen into the room and taken the deacon's money bag; then, in a move to win the affections of Silas' sweetheart, he had blamed the theft on Silas. The weaver was "convicted" in the case by the drawing of lots; and even God found him guilty. His faith shattered and "his trust in man ... cruelly bruised," Silas had left his beloved home in Lantern Yard. The eccentric visionary now found himself a ]one alien in the prosperous village of Raveloe.

100. Poets Corner - Index Of Poets - Letters E,F
George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans). (1819 1880) English Novelist. The Choir Invisible (BB) Donald Evans. (1884 - 1921) American Music Critic and Poet
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