The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot

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  • Pub. Date: October 1976
  • Publisher: Amereon, Limited
  • Format: Hardcover

Synopsis

Based closely on the author's own life, Maggie's story explores the conflicts of love and loyalty and the friction between desire and moral responsibility. An accurate, evocative depiction of English rural life, this compelling narrative features a vivid and realistic cast, headed by one of 19th-century literature's most appealing characters.

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Biography

Margot Livesey, a native of Scotland, is the author of Eva Moves the Furniture, The Missing World, and Criminals. She lives in Massachusetts and London.

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de best book in da worldby Anonymous

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March 30, 2003: i thought that it woz great. its easy 2 read and has an absorbing plot. maggie is great this is the first george eliot book ive read but won't be the last.

A reader's delightby Anonymous

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February 22, 2003: The story though sad and gloomy is addictive at the same time. I could not keep my eyes off the pages through a larger part of the story. I read with much intrest the passages used to describe subtle emotions. Undoubtedly, George Eliot has complete mastery to communicate feelings with as much ease as leisure talk. The similies are superb, and when combined with the feeling of finding some part of the novel corresponding with your own views, makes one wonder with amazement over the fact that the novel written so long ago could hold true even today.


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