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  • - Adam Bede, Chinese edition
    av George Eliot
    286,-

    一目了然,下一个工人是亚当的兄弟。 他几乎一样高。 具有相同类型的特征,相同的头发和肤色。 但是,家庭相似的力量似乎只能使形式和面孔表达的显着差异更加明显。 塞思宽阔的肩膀有些弯曲。 他的眼睛是灰色的; 他的眉毛比他哥哥的眉毛少,安静得多。 他的目光不是坦率的,而是坦率的和良性的。 他甩开纸帽,您会发现他的头发不像亚当的头发那样浓密而笔直,但又细又卷,这使您可以辨别冠状弓的确切轮廓,该轮廓在眉毛上占主导地位。 一目了然,下一个工人是亚当的兄弟。 他几乎一样高。 具有相同类型的特征,相同的头发和肤色。 但是,家庭相似的力量似乎只能使形式和面孔表达的显着差异更加明显。 塞思宽阔的肩膀有些弯曲。 他的眼睛是灰色的; 他的眉毛比他哥哥的眉毛少,安静得多。 他的目光不是坦率的,而是坦率的和良性的。 他甩开纸帽,您会发现他的头发不像亚当的头发那样浓密而笔直,但又细又卷,这使您可以辨别冠状弓的确切轮廓,该轮廓在眉毛上占主导地位。

  • av George Eliot
    140,-

    In this essay, originally published anonymously in The Westminster Review (1856), George Eliot examines the state of women's fiction in her time. She lamentingly argues that absurd and banal novels, written by well-to-do women of her time, do great disservice for the overall appreciation of women's intellectual capacities within society.Eliot divides "silly novels by lady novelists" into several distinct categories: the mind-and-millinery species, the oracular type and the white-neck-cloth variety. She writes with characteristic sharp wit and insightful intellect in this scathing (but not unfeeling) feminist critique of "Silly Novels by Lady Novelists".

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    Maggie Tulliver is a brilliant woman who finds herself at the center of a love triangle between her childhood crush and a cousin¿s potential fiancé. The controversial romance makes her a town pariah, damaging her most beloved relationships.Maggie adores her older brother Tom, whös a consistent yet sometimes adversarial figure. She¿s an idealistic student of the world, while Tom is more of a conservative. Their sibling dynamic is tested by Maggie¿s interactions with two male suitors: Philip Wakem and Stephen Guest. Philip is the son of their father¿s mortal enemy, while Stephen is already linked to their cousin Lucy. When Maggie¿s dalliance with the latter is exposed, she is immediately shunned by the locals, including her brother.The Mill on the Floss is an examination of the complex dynamic between family and friends. Like many of Eliot¿s novels, it highlights the dangers of groupthink and individual oppression. In this case, Maggie must sacrifice her personal happiness for the acceptance of others.With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Mill on the Floss is both modern and readable.

  • av George Eliot
    370,-

    The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot has been regarded as significant work throughout human history, and in order to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to ensure its preservation by republishing this book in a contemporary format for both current and future generations. This entire book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not made from scanned copies, the text is readable and clear.

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    The novel Daniel Deronda was written by George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), published in 1876 in eight parts. She opposed freely, against Jews discrimination, as a religious or racial group. The story of the novel moves around three main characters young idealistic Daniel Deronda, pretty haughty and self-centred Gwendolen Harleth and poor humble Mirah. In a fictional town Leubronn Daniel meets Gwendolen, her beauty attracts him. She desires for money and power and owing to her family circumstances she marries Grandcourt a wealthy man and tries to make him her slave. Daniel came to know his life mystery that his mother is a Jewish Opera singer who has given him to Sir Hugo to hide his Jewish identity. Thus he decides to marry Jewish girl Mirah whom he rescued earlier. Daniel and Mirah moves on to work for Jewish people national identity and restore the Promise land. It's a emblematic novel, through these characters Eliot represents distinct social, individual and political outlook. Gwendolen symbolises colonial ambition enslaving the others, Grandcourt is the face of haughty English aristocrat while Daniel Deronda and Mirah represent Jews Community.

  • av George Eliot
    720,-

    Under the pseudonym George Eliot, Mary Ann Evans wrote the novel Daniel Deronda, which was first released in eight parts (books) from February to September 1876. It was the only book she ever finished that was set in her era's Victorian society. One of the most known Victorian novelists' contentious final work is a controversial combination of social satire, moral reflection, and sympathetic representation of Jewish proto-Zionist views. The novel has been adapted three times for the screen: twice for motion pictures and once for television. Additionally, it has been adapted for the stage, most famously by the 69 Theatre Company in Manchester in the 1960s, which starred Vanessa Redgrave as the lead character Gwendolen Harleth. Although the "tale of Gwendolen'' has been called "one of the classics of English fiction," the portion of the narrative involving Daniel Deronda has been called "flat and unconvincing." Nevertheless, Zionism has been greatly influenced by Daniel's tale. In 1948, F. R. Leavis argued that the Jewish sections of The Great Tradition were its weakest and that a truncated version called Gwendolen Harleth should be printed on its own. Some Zionist commentators have advocated the opposite truncation, keeping the Jewish section, but with Gwendole's story omitted.

  • av George Eliot
    296,-

    Louie Marner George Eliot's third book is titled The Weaver of Raveloe. In 1861, it was published. The work, which appears to be a straightforward account of a linen weaver, is remarkable for its powerful realism and its complex handling of a range of subjects, including religion, industrialization, and community. The story takes place in the first decade of the nineteenth century. A weaver named Silas Marner belongs to a little Calvinist congregation in the Northern English slum district called Lantern Yard. While caring for the critically ill deacon, he is wrongly charged with embezzling money from the congregation. A pocket knife and the finding of the bag that once held the money in Silas' home both point to his involvement. Since Silas had handed William Dane his pocket knife just before the crime was committed, there is a strong suspicion that William has set Silas up. Silas and the others draw lots in the hope that God will guide the proceedings, but the results show that Silas is guilty. The intended spouse of Silas breaks off their union and chooses to wed William instead. Silas flees Lantern Yard and the city for an uncharted rural location since his life has been destroyed, and his heart has been broken.

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    Adam Bede is George Eliot's ( Mary Ann Evans), first novel published in 1859. The story is laid in a village Hayslope. There are youthful and lively characters, in a quest of true love. Adam Bede is a young carpenter lives in this village. He is an honest and hardworking man so, that his master Jonathan Burger choose him for his daughter. But Adam loves a charming and pretty girl Hetty Sorel. Hetty is unaware of Adam's love, she is interested in Captain Arthur Donnithrown. Adam's brother loves Hetty's cousin Dinah Morris, she is a Methodist preacher. For his love Adam confronts with Arthur and as a agreement he leaves Hetty. Adam and Hetty's marriage is settled but before the marriage she came to know about her pregnancy. In fear of social consequences, she leaves the village, wanders in search of Arthur. She delivers the baby but unfortunately she dies. Hetty is found guilty and imprisoned. Eventually, Adam and Dinah realize their love bonds, they pass out their life in peace and happiness.

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