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  1. The Mill on the Floss was adapted to film in a Carnival Films production, in association with UGC D.A. International and Canal Plus. It was produced by Brian Eastman and directed by Graham Theakston. The film starred Emily Watson as Maggie, Ifan Meredith as Tom, James Frain as Philip Wakem, and James Weber-Brown as Stephen Guest. The aunts ...

  2. Upon completion of the The Mill on the Floss, I realized that I had just finished something monumental—a staggeringly amazing literary achievement.This novel, written by ‘George Eliot’ (Mary Anne, or Marian Evans), and first published by Blackwood and Sons in 1860, could have just as easily been titled, “Pride and Prejudice” had not that title been put to use already.

  3. 12 de dez. de 2017 · Alliance Films. Title: The Mill on the Floss. Summary: Romeo and Juliet in 1930s England. The owner of the mill and the local lord are in conflict over water rights. The lord wins threatening the mill owner with financial ruin. Directed by: Tim Whelan. Actors: Frank Lawton, Victoria Hopper, Griffith Jones. Production Company: Alliance Films.

  4. The story may feature two lovers from feuding families, but Eliot's plot is more complex than Shakespeare's. The "Floss" of the title is a (fictitious) river somewhere in the East Midlands. The two lovers are Maggie Tulliver, whose father Edward is the owner of the titular mill, and Philip Wakem, the son of a lawyer.

  5. 8 de fev. de 2012 · The mill on the Floss. 1st issued as a World's Classics pbk. 1981, repr.

  6. The Mill on the Floss sets up a geography of towns and land holdings—St. Ogg's, Basset, Garum Firs, Dorlcote Mill—and describes the tone of each community (such as the run- down population of Basset). The novel tracks the growth of the particular society of St. Ogg's, referencing the new force of economic trends like entrepreneurial ...

  7. The Mill on the Floss. 1997. 2 hr 0 mins. Drama. NR. Watchlist. A feud about ownership of a mill on a river comes between lovers Maggie Tulliver (Emily Watson) and Philip Wakem (James Frain ...