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The mill on the floss, George Eliot ; edited by Gordon S. Haight ; with an introduction and notes by Juliette Atkinson

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The mill on the floss, George Eliot ; edited by Gordon S. Haight ; with an introduction and notes by Juliette Atkinson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Intended audience
1220L, Lexile
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The mill on the floss
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
George Eliot ; edited by Gordon S. Haight ; with an introduction and notes by Juliette Atkinson
Series statement
Oxford world's classics owc
Summary
When the miller Mr. Tulliver becomes entangled in lawsuits, he sets off a chain of events that will profoundly affect the lives of his family and bring into conflict his passionate daughter Maggie with her inflexible but adored brother Tom. As she grows older, Maggie's discovery of romantic love draws her once more into a struggle to reconcile familial and moral claims with her own desires. Strong-willed, compassionate, and intensely loyal, Maggie seeks personal happiness and inner peace but risks rejection and ostracism in her close-knit community. Opening with one of the most powerful fictional evocations of childhood, The Mill on the Floss (1860) vividly portrays both the 'oppressive narrowness' and the appeal of provincial England, the comedy as well as the tragedy of obscure lives. George Eliot's most autobiographical novel was also her most controversial, and has been the subject of animated debate ever since. This edition combines the definitive Clarendon text with a lively new introduction and notes
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Note on the text -- Select bibliography -- A chronology of George Eliot. The mill on the floss. Book first: Boy and girl -- Book second: School-time -- Book third: The downfall -- Book fourth: The valley of humiliation -- Book fifth: Wheat and tares -- Book sixth: The great temptation -- Book seventh: The final rescue. Textual variations -- Explanatory notes
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