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George Eliot's opus-'The Complete Novels of George Eliot'-represents a monumental offering that has significantly shaped the landscape of 19th-century literature and has since been regarded as a keystone in the cathedral of English letters. This compilation encompasses the raw psychological depth and keen social commentary that characterize Eliot's work, all rendered with an unparalleled stylistic finesse that blends realism with rich character development. Readers will sail through the rural life of England in 'Adam Bede', navigate the moral complexities and fervent emotions in 'The Mill on…mehr

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George Eliot's opus-'The Complete Novels of George Eliot'-represents a monumental offering that has significantly shaped the landscape of 19th-century literature and has since been regarded as a keystone in the cathedral of English letters. This compilation encompasses the raw psychological depth and keen social commentary that characterize Eliot's work, all rendered with an unparalleled stylistic finesse that blends realism with rich character development. Readers will sail through the rural life of England in 'Adam Bede', navigate the moral complexities and fervent emotions in 'The Mill on the Floss', and encounter the philosophical dynamism and human intricacies in the magnum opus 'Middlemarch', among others. Each novel holds up a mirror to the society and individual consciousness of Eliot's time, all formatted with precision for an optimal eReader experience, complete with a detailed table of contents. George Eliot, the nom de plume of Mary Ann Evans, was a writer of formidable intellect and profound insight into the human condition, shaped by her extensive education and societal observations. Her choice to adopt a male pen name reflected the gender biases of the era, and allowed her to explore themes and perspectives with an authority that might have otherwise been denied to her. Her novels emerged as moral compasses, reflecting her own philosophical interests and her appreciation for the subtleties of human relationships. They often examined the conflicts between individual needs and societal expectations, and the palpable authenticity of her characters continues to resonate with readers today. 'The Complete Novels of George Eliot' is indispensable for those who aspire to the full breadth of English literature. It is a definitive collection that paints a comprehensive portrait of Eliot's intellectual legacy. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find this collection to be an invaluable resource, offering not only hours of immersive reading but also a deeper understanding of the societal fabrics of Eliot's world. Each novel stands as a testament to Eliot's grand contribution to literature, and this complete collection will crown any bookshelf it graces with the weight and wisdom of a literary giant.

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George Eliot, the pen name of Mary Ann Evans (1819-1880), stands as a monumental figure in the Victorian era of English literature. With her keen psychological insight and deep commitment to moral earnestness, Eliot broke the mold of traditional Victorian novelists by constructing narratives that explored the inner lives, societal pressures, and the ethical quandaries of her characters. Reputed for the depth of her characterizations and the breadth of her intellectual curiosity, Eliot's novels often focused on the rural English life she knew so well, yet they resonated with universal human experiences of love, loss, and the pursuit of fulfillment. Among her most celebrated works included in 'The Complete Novels of George Eliot' are 'Middlemarch,' often hailed as the finest work of English fiction, 'Silas Marner,' 'The Mill on the Floss,' and 'Adam Bede.' These novels are detailed with a realism that offers a window into Victorian England and its social and political context, rendered with a narrative style marked by omniscient narration and comprehensive social analysis. Eliot's work has been extensively studied and admired for the depth of its philosophical, sociological, and psychological insights. Intellectual sincerity and moral seriousness underpin her vast body of written work, earning her a distinctive place among the literary giants of the 19th century.