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  1. The Mill on the Floss: Directed by Tim Whelan. With Frank Lawton, Victoria Hopper, Griffith Jones, Geraldine Fitzgerald. Romeo and Juliet in 1930s England. The owner of the mill and the local lord are in conflict over water rights.

  2. Lawyer Wakem takes the mill on the river Floss away from Edward Tulliver (whose ancestors have owned it for 300 years) and becomes the worst enemy of Tulliver’s family. When Edward’s daughter, Maggie, grows up, she falls in love with Wakem’s son Philip. However, her brother Tom (true to the memory of their father) forbids her to meet him ...

  3. 12 de out. de 1997 · Lawyer Wakem takes the mill on the river Floss away from Edward Tulliver (whose ancestors have owned it for 300 years) and becomes the worst enemy of Tulliver's family. When Edward's daughter, Maggie, grows up, she falls in love with Wakem's son Philip. However, her brother Tom (true to the memory of their father) forbids her to meet him again. When she visits her cousin Lucy Deane, Lucy's ...

  4. The Mill on the Floss is a 1997 BBC adaptation of the George Eliot classic of the same name which is about a young woman’s struggle for freedom and love in conventional Victorian society. The story follows intelligent, free spirited Maggie Tulliver (Emily Watson), whose father forbids her to see her childhood friend Philip Wakem (James Frain) after his family takes away their beloved mill on ...

  5. A feud between a Briton and the barrister who takes his mill shapes their children's (Emily Watson, Ifan Meredith) future. Director Graham Theakston Producer Brian Eastman Production Co British ...

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  6. The Mill on the Floss: Directed by Eugene Moore. With Mignon Anderson, Harris Gordon, Eugene Moore, Fanny Hoyt. High spirited daughter of Miller Tulliver, the owner of the "Mill on the Floss," Maggie Tulliver goes to visit Tom, her brother, at his boarding school and becomes acquainted with Philip Wakem, Tom's crippled schoolmate.

  7. The Mill on the Floss is a bildungsroman—literally a “novel of education”—a book that centers on a young person’s transition into adulthood. The bildungsroman was a very popular genre in nineteenth-century European literature. Charles Dickens’s (1850) and Laurence Sterne’s The Life and Opinions of Tristam Shandy, Gentleman (1759 ...