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  1. The Mill on the Floss, novel by George Eliot, published in three volumes in 1860. It sympathetically portrays the vain efforts of Maggie Tulliver to adapt to her provincial world. The tragedy of her plight is underlined by the actions of her brother Tom, whose sense of family honour leads him to forbid her to associate with the one friend who appreciates her intelligence and imagination.

  2. Analysis. The narrator stands on a bridge and looks at Dorlcote Mill, which is situated on the River Floss and the smaller River Ripple, near the village of St. Ogg’s. The scene is peaceful, beautiful, and pastoral. Even the sound of the mill churning the water is described as a “dreamy deafness.”. From this vantage point on the bridge ...

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  4. 17 de mai. de 2023 · Welcome to the official YouTube audiobook of "The Mill on the Floss" by George Eliot. Immerse yourself in this timeless classic as we bring to life Eliot's c...

  5. Books. The Mill on the Floss. George Eliot. Wordsworth Editions, 1995 - Fiction - 459 pages. Introduction and Notes by R.T. Jones, Honorary Fellow of the University of York. This novel, based on George Eliot's own experiences of provincial life, is a masterpiece of ambiguity in which moral choice is subjected to the hypocrisy of the Victorian age.

  6. 13 de fev. de 2024 · The novel ‘The Mill on the Floss’ weaves a complex tapestry of themes. It grapples with the tension between societal norms and personal desires. It explores the intricate dance of love and family ties. Moreover, it casts a critical eye on the rigid gender roles of Victorian England.

  7. the Miss Guests. The Miss Guests (there are two) are Stephen Guest's sisters. They are not very attractive and are snobbish. Next section Maggie Tulliver. PLUS. A list of all the characters in The Mill on the Floss. The Mill on the Floss characters include: Maggie Tulliver, Tom Tulliver, Mr. Tulliver, Philip Wakem.