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George Eliot

    November 22, 1819 – December 22, 1880

    George Eliot, the pen name of Mary Ann Evans, stands as a towering figure of Victorian literature, renowned for her profound humanist vision and compelling heroines. Her novels delve into the complexities of human psychology and morality, offering astute observations on societal norms and inner turmoil. Eliot's writing is celebrated for its intellectual depth and intricate portrayal of character motivations, creating realistic and impactful narratives. She masterfully explored the human condition, solidifying her legacy as one of the era's most significant novelists.

    Level 5. Middlemarch
    Selected Essays, Poems and Other Writings
    Adam Bede
    George Eliot: Middlemarch, Silas Marner, Amos Barton
    The Journals of George Eliot
    Middlemarch
    • 2024

      The story revolves around Silas Marner, a weaver who faces betrayal and isolation after being wrongfully accused of theft by his closest friend. Seeking refuge in the village of Raveloe, he becomes consumed by the comfort of his accumulated wealth. However, his life takes a transformative turn as he navigates themes of community, redemption, and the true value of human connection.

      Silas Marner (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
    • 2024

      George Eliot

      The Complete Works

      • 1042 pages
      • 37 hours of reading

      Featuring the timeless brilliance of a Victorian literary giant, this anthology delves into universal themes such as love, ambition, and the quest for meaning. Readers are invited to explore richly developed characters and societal challenges through Eliot's insightful narratives. The collection offers a profound examination of the human condition and the pursuit of moral integrity, making it an essential resource for anyone looking to appreciate the enduring legacy of George Eliot's work.

      George Eliot
    • 2024

      Middlemarch

      A Study of Provincial Life (Annotated Edition)

      • 680 pages
      • 24 hours of reading

      Set in the fictional town of Middlemarch between 1829 and 1832, this novel weaves together multiple stories highlighting complex themes such as women's rights, marriage, idealism, and political reform. Through a realistic lens, it explores the societal changes of the time, including the 1832 Reform Act and advancements in medicine. The narrative features a diverse cast of characters and blends humor with serious commentary, ultimately establishing itself as a cornerstone of English literature, celebrated for its depth and insight into provincial life.

      Middlemarch
    • 2024

      The Mill on the Floss and Adam Bede

      • 828 pages
      • 29 hours of reading

      This volume combines two distinct narratives, offering readers a unique dual experience. Each story presents its own characters and themes, inviting exploration of different plots and settings. The interwoven tales promise a rich literary journey, appealing to fans of diverse genres. Readers can enjoy the depth and breadth of the storytelling, making it an engaging choice for those looking to immerse themselves in multiple narratives within a single book.

      The Mill on the Floss and Adam Bede
    • 2024

      Focusing on Frequency Selective Surfaces (FSS), this guide by George Eliot explores innovative concepts of miniaturization and angular stability. It showcases his extensive knowledge in electromagnetics, offering readers detailed insights into the precise and efficient design of FSS unit cells. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the complexities of this specialized field.

      Frequency Selective Surfaces Unit Cell Design Miniaturization and Angular Stability
    • 2024

      Middlemarch and Silas Marner

      • 794 pages
      • 28 hours of reading

      Featuring the works of a prominent Victorian feminist novelist, this collection showcases her groundbreaking exploration of women's rights and societal roles. The narratives delve into the struggles and triumphs of female characters, highlighting themes of independence, identity, and social justice. Through rich character development and poignant storytelling, the author challenges the norms of her time, making these works essential reading for those interested in feminist literature and historical context.

      Middlemarch and Silas Marner
    • 2024

      Middlemarch

      Onyx Edition

      • 576 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      Set in the fictional town of Middlemarch, this Victorian masterpiece explores the complexities of human nature and societal interactions. Through its richly developed characters and intricate plot, the novel examines the quest for meaning and fulfillment in life, reflecting the social and political issues of the time. Eliot's nuanced storytelling weaves together various narratives, creating a profound commentary on the human experience and the challenges of personal ambition within a community.

      Middlemarch
    • 2024

      Focusing on material science and engineering, this work examines the stress dynamics and dimensional changes in the cold upsetting process of composites. The author, an expert in the field, provides an in-depth analysis of both fundamental principles and advanced techniques, making it a valuable resource for understanding the behavior of composite materials during this specific manufacturing process.

      Stress Analysis and Dimensional Changes in Cold Upsetting of Composites
    • 2024

      Tom and Maggie Tulliver

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The story revolves around Tom and Maggie Tulliver, exploring themes of family, love, and societal expectations. This edition has been carefully reformatted and retyped to ensure clarity and readability, preserving the essence of the original work for contemporary and future readers. Alpha Editions aims to maintain the significance of this classical book in human history through its modern presentation.

      Tom and Maggie Tulliver
    • 2024

      Middlemarch (Grapevine Press)

      • 630 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      Set in a fictional Midlands town during the transformative 19th century, the narrative explores the impact of modernity on provincial life. Key themes include evolving medical practices, political reform, and societal change driven by railroad construction. The lives of richly developed characters, such as the idealistic Dorothea Brooke and the ambitious Dr. Lydgate, unfold amidst personal struggles and societal expectations. Tensions rise with the arrival of Will Ladislaw and the sinister John Raffles, challenging the town's delicate balance and revealing hidden truths.

      Middlemarch (Grapevine Press)