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Adam Bede is described as a tall, stalwart, moral, and unusually competent carpenter. He is 26 years old at the beginning of the novel, and bears an "expression of large-hearted intelligence." Seth Bede is Adam's younger brother, and is also a carpenter, but he is not particularly competent, and "his glance, instead of being keen, is ...
- Historical novel
- George Eliot
- 1 February 1859
- John Blackwood
Adam Bede. Adam Bede é o primeiro romance de George Eliot, pseudônimo de Mary Ann Evans. Foi publicado pela primeira vez em 1859 [ 1] sob pseudônimo, apesar do fato de Evans ser uma acadêmica altamente respeitada em seu tempo. O romance permanece sendo reimpresso desde então, e é comumente usado para estudos universitários de ...
Adam Bede, novel written by George Eliot, published in three volumes in 1859. The title character , a carpenter, is in love with an unmarried woman who bears a child by another man. Although Bede tries to help her, he eventually loses her but finds happiness with someone else.
- George Eliot
- 1859
A novel about a young carpenter, Adam Bede, who faces challenges and choices in his life and love. Themes include beauty, work, emotions, family, duty, and consequences. The novel explores the narrator's asides to the reader and the characters' actions and reactions in context.
16 de out. de 2023 · Adam Bede, o romance de estreia de George Eliot, conta uma história de amor na Inglaterra rural do século XVIII. Adam Bede é um jovem honesto, trabalhador e inteligente, o tipo de pessoa que sabe o que quer – e o que ele quer é a incrivelmente superficial Hetty Sorrel.
25,313 ratings1,243 reviews. The story of a beautiful country girl's seduction by the local squire and its bitter, tragic sequel is an old and familiar one which George Eliot invests with peculiar and haunting power.
Adam Bede is a novel by George Eliot about the love and tragedy of a carpenter and a village beauty in 1799 England. The novel explores themes of religion, morality, and social class through the characters' actions and fates.