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Adam Bede was the first novel by English author George Eliot, first published in 1859. It was published pseudonymously, even though Evans was a well-published and highly respected scholar of her time. The novel has remained in print ever since and is regularly used in university studies of 19th-century English literature.
- Historical novel
- George Eliot
- 1 February 1859
- John Blackwood
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. Adam Bede was Eliot’s.
- George Eliot
- 1859
Adam Bede (1859) was George Eliot’s first novel, preceded only by her short fiction collection, Scenes of Clerical Life. The novel was recognized as a masterpiece from the start. The Times review stated that “the author takes rank among the masters of the craft” and describes “him” as possessing “genius of the highest order.”
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Tradução. Marques Rebelo. Editora. Pongetti. Lançamento. 1946. Página de título da primeira edição. 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.
Adam Bede, published in 1859 by English author George Eliot, is a story about love, betrayal, and redemption set in the rural English countryside at the close of the 18th century. The novel tells the tale of a virtuous carpenter, Adam Bede, and his unrequited love for Hetty Sorrel, an attractive but selfish, shallow girl.
From quotes on religion to love, education, mourning, and beauty, ‘Adam Bede is rich with words that will resonate with readers. 'Adam Bede' is a romance novel by George Eliot set in the fictional village of Hayslope and its environs in the 18th Century idyllic countryside of England.
19 de abr. de 2024 · George Eliot was an English Victorian novelist known for the psychological depth of her characters and her descriptions of English rural life. Her major works included Adam Bede (1859), The Mill on the Floss (1860), Silas Marner (1861), Middlemarch (1871–72), and Daniel Deronda (1876).