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George Eliot was born Mary Ann Evans on 22nd November 1819 in
Warwickshire, England. She had a religious education and led a pious and devout
life until she was 22 when her views were tempered and she became agnostic.
After nursing her father until his death she translated a couple of religious
works before writing Adam Bede which was such a success that her real identity
could no longer e hidden. The consolation was that it did bring financial
security. The Mill on the Floss was an even greater triumph selling 6,000 copies
in the first 2 months. Middle march secured her position as one of England's
greatest writers, indeed with the death of Dickens in 1870 she was regarded as
the country's greatest living author before she herself died in December 1880
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| Title |
Publisher |
Date |
Adam Bede
3 Volumes |
Blackwood |
1859 |
The Mill on the Floss
3 Volumes |
Blackwood |
1860 |
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Blackwood |
1861 |
Romola
3 Volumes |
Elder |
1863 |
Felix Holt the Radical
3 Volumes |
Blackwood |
1866 |
Middlemarch
Issued originally in 8 parts - Dec 1871 to Dec 1872
Parts bound together in 4 volumes |
Blackwood |
1871-72 |
Daniel Deronda
Issued originally in 8 parts - Feb - Sept 1876
Parts bound together in 4 volumes |
Blackwood |
1876 |
Other Titles by George Eliot
| Title |
Publisher |
Date |
The Life of Jesus
3 Volumes - Translation |
Chapman |
1846 |
Scenes of Clerical Life
2 Volumes |
Blackwood |
1858 |
The Spanish Gypsy
Poetry |
Blackwood |
1868 |
The Legend of Jubal
Poetry |
Blackwood |
1874 |
The Lifted Veil and Brother Jacob
Paperback |
Tauchnitz |
1878 |
Impressions of Theophrastus Such
Essays |
Blackwood |
1879 |
Essays and Leaves from a Notebook
2 Volumes |
Blackwood |
1884 |
Life as Related in Her Letters and Journals
3 Volumes edited by her husband JW Cross |
Blackwood |
1885 |
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