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The Essential Works of George Eliot: 60+ Novels, Short Stories, Poems & Essays

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English
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Non-Fiction

The Essential Works of George Eliot is a collection of some of the most influential writings by the renowned author. George Eliot, a Victorian novelist known for her profound psychological insights and detailed character studies, showcases her adept storytelling skills in this compilation. The book reflects Eliot's distinctive writing style, characterized by rich descriptions, complex narratives, and timeless themes of morality and society. Through her works, Eliot provides readers with a captivating glimpse into the societal norms and values of 19th-century England. George Eliot, born Mary Ann Evans, drew inspiration from her own experiences and observations of the world around her. Her passion for social reform and deep understanding of human nature are evident in her works, making her a prominent figure in the literary landscape of her time. The Essential Works of George Eliot offers readers a comprehensive insight into the mind of this influential writer and the lasting impact of her contributions to literature. I highly recommend The Essential Works of George Eliot to anyone interested in exploring the complexities of human relationships and societal dynamics through the lens of a gifted storyteller. George Eliot's timeless narratives continue to resonate with readers today, making this collection a must-read for literature enthusiasts.

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Ebook: 17 December 2020

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