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The Complete Works of George Eliot
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Epic realism. Emotional depth. A brilliant mind behind a timeless pen.
The Complete Works of George Eliot collects every major and minor work of Mary Ann Evans, better known by her pen name George Eliot—one of the most respected and psychologically insightful novelists of the Victorian era.
Through unforgettable characters and richly layered narratives, Eliot examines themes of identity, morality, class, love, and human struggle with extraordinary sensitivity and realism.
Includes:
Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life
Silas Marner
The Mill on the Floss
Daniel Deronda
Adam Bede
Romola
Felix Holt, the Radical
Scenes of Clerical Life
Impressions of Theophrastus Such (essays)
Short stories, letters, and critical essays
With elegant prose and powerful character development, Eliot's work bridges the emotional richness of the personal with the social consciousness of her time.
"The greatest English novel ever written." – Virginia Woolf on Middlemarch
"George Eliot combines depth of thought with an unrivaled moral vision." – Harold Bloom
"Her characters are alive, complex, and timeless." – Goodreads Reviewer
Ideal for fans of classic literature, philosophical fiction, and Victorian novels, this collection offers the full scope of Eliot's unmatched literary legacy.
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