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Showing books by George Eliot, edited by David Carroll
This beautiful softcover edition is in fine condition, with no marks or tears and only minimal shelf wear. The pages are tight, appear unread, and the book is tight, square, and unmarked.
This well-preserved, beautiful softcover edition is in near fine condition, with no marks or tears and only minimal shelf wear. The pages are tight and appear unread, and the book remains tight, square, and in good condition. The cover painting, Iffley Mill by George Vicat Cole, depicts a pastoral riverside scene that complements the novel's setting around the mill. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) is a classic novel first published in 1860. It follows Maggie Tulliver and her brother Tom as they grow up near the fictional town of St. Ogg’s, England. Maggie, an intelligent and passionate girl, often struggles against the rigid expectations of her conservative family. Eliot’s writing is richly poetic, even in prose. Though best known as a novelist, her works are filled with lyrical descriptions, philosophical reflections, and profound emotional depth.
This beautiful softcover edition is in near fine condition, with no marks or tears and only minimal shelf wear. The pages are tight, unmarked, and the book is tight, square, and unmarked. Silas Marner by George Eliot, in the Penguin Classics edition edited by David Carroll, is a widely respected edition of this classic novel. Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe (1861) is a novel by George Eliot (pen name of Mary Ann Evans). It tells the story of Silas Marner, a reclusive weaver who, after being falsely accused of theft in his religious community, settles in the rural village of Raveloe. He becomes obsessed with hoarding gold, only to have it stolen. His life changes when he unexpectedly adopts a young girl, Eppie, whom he finds abandoned at his doorstep. Through his relationship with Eppie, Silas rediscovers love and a sense of belonging. David Carroll was a scholar of Victorian literature and provided insightful commentary on Eliot’s work. His introduction discusses the historical context of Silas Marner. This edition preserves Eliot’s original text while enhancing the reading experience with scholarly analysis, making it an excellent choice for those looking to explore this timeless story.
This beautiful softcover edition of the original British release is in near fine condition with no marks or tears and showing absolutely minimal shelf wear. The pages are tight, appear unread, and the book is tight, firm, and unmarked. The Mill on the Floss (1860) by George Eliot follows Maggie and Tom Tulliver growing up near the fictional town of St. Ogg’s, England. Maggie, intelligent and passionate, frequently clashes with her conservative family's expectations. Eliot’s writing blends lyrical prose with deep philosophical insights and emotional depth, securing her place as a standout in 19th-century literature. R.T. Jones, an Honorary Fellow at the University of York, provides valuable context and analysis of classic works like this one. A timeless exploration of love, loss, and societal pressures, this novel remains a jewel of English literature..
This beautiful edition of the original British release is a rare find, in good condition, showing minimal shelf wear. The pages are tight, unmarked, and the book is tight, square, and unmarked. Daniel Deronda by George Eliot is a rich, complex novel originally published in 1876, and it remains one of her most celebrated works. The Penguin English Library edition is part of a collection known for beautifully designed paperbacks that make classics accessible to modern readers. The novel itself is a blend of two interconnected storylines. One follows the young, impulsive, and flawed Gwendolen Harleth, whose life takes a dark turn after a disastrous marriage to the manipulative Henleigh Grandcourt. The other focuses on Daniel Deronda, a compassionate and thoughtful man searching for his identity. His path leads him to his Jewish heritage, a cultural awakening, and a deeper purpose in life.
This beautiful softcover edition of the original British release is a rare find, in fine condition with no marks or tears and showing absolutely minimal shelf wear.