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  1. Silas Marner. Silas Marner. Der Weber von Raveloe ist ein 1861 veröffentlichter Roman der Autorin George Eliot, der zusammen mit Middlemarch als ihr wichtigster gilt. [1] In ihm klingen die Erlebnisse der Autorin, zum Beispiel die ihrer Jugend im ländlichen Mittelengland nahe Coventry, ihrer eigenen Glaubensentwicklung und der später ...

  2. Silas Marner, novel by George Eliot, published in 1861. The story’s title character is a friendless weaver who cares only for his cache of gold. He is ultimately redeemed through his love for Eppie, an abandoned golden-haired baby girl, whom he discovers shortly after he is robbed and rears as his

  3. 26 de mai. de 2015 · Silas Marner. George Eliot. Open Road Media, May 26, 2015 - Fiction - 138 pages. A man becomes a recluse when he’s accused of a crime he did not commit. Silas Marner is a skilled weaver working long hours in London for a Calvinist sect that does not appreciate him. When the congregation’s funds are stolen, Silas is framed for the theft and ...

  4. 5 de jun. de 2013 · 21 janvier 2018. Silas Marner est un modeste et honnête tisserand du Nord de l'Angleterre. Injustement accusé dans sa jeunesse du crime de vol, il quitte sa ville natale, ses amis et sa fiancée, et installe son métier à tisser dans les carrières de Raveloe, bourgade où on le marginalise assez vite puisque étranger mais sans pour autant ...

  5. Silas Marner, the linen weaver, lives in the small community of Raveloe. Long years at his spinning wheel leave Silas extremely nearsighted so that his vision is limited to only those objects that ...

  6. Silas Marner. Silas Marner: el pastor de Rave ( Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe) es el título de la tercera novela de George Eliot ( pseudónimo de Mary Ann Evans). Fue publicada por primera vez en 1861, y es considerada por la crítica como una de las mejores obras de la escritora.

  7. The story of a crabby old miser who raises an orphan with honest-to-goodness dimples and "auburn hair" with "little ringlets" (2.16.4), George Eliot's Silas Marner (1861) starts off by laying on the tragedy. Young Silas is betrayed, exiled, isolated, and then robbed. A baby is born to an opium-addled mom and a deadbeat dad and then abandoned at ...