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The Mill on the Floss, George Eliot
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George Eliot

The Mill on the Floss

George Eliot's “The Mill on the Floss” is a richly woven narrative exploring the complexities of familial ties, personal aspirations, and societal constraints in 19th-century England. The novel intricately details the lives of siblings Maggie and Tom Tulliver, alternately celebrating and critiquing the rigid moral landscape of their rural community. Eliot employs a masterful blend of psychological insight, vibrant character development, and poignant social commentary, illuminating the tension between individual desires and societal expectations through a realistic and evocative prose style. The thematic depth of the novel situates it within the broader context of Victorian literature, where the notion of personal freedom often clashes with entrenched social structures. George Eliot, the pen name of Mary Ann Evans, was a pioneering figure in literature whose own life experiences'Äîincluding a progressive upbringing and an unconventional domestic life'Äîdeeply influenced her writing. She was known for her intellectual capabilities and her keen observations of human nature, which are beautifully reflected in the nuanced characterizations and moral dilemmas faced by her protagonists. Eliot's commitment to portraying the realities of women's lives and struggles in a patriarchal society underlines the urgent themes of “The Mill on the Floss.” I highly recommend “The Mill on the Floss” to readers interested in profound psychological insight and the social dynamics of the Victorian era. Eliot's exploration of the emotional landscape of her characters, along with the novel's rich symbolism and thematic complexity, makes it an enduring masterpiece. It offers invaluable reflections on the intersections of gender, class, and identity that continue to resonate in contemporary discussions.
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712 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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