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  1. George Eliot, właśc. Mary Ann Evans (ur. 22 listopada 1819 w South Farm Arbury (k. Nuneaton w Warwickshire, zm. 22 grudnia 1880 w Londynie) – angielska pisarka należąca do czołowych twórców epoki wiktoriańskiej. Autorka siedmiu powieści, cechujących się realizmem i przenikliwością psychologiczną; ich akcja rozgrywa się ...

  2. The tension between abstract reason and individual experience is one of the core subjects of both Marian Evans the essayist and George Eliot the novelist. She sought always to bring together intellect and feeling. In the days in which she renounced Christianity and thereby offended her father .

  3. Description. Joseph Liggins was believed by some to be the true identity behind the pen name 'George Eliot' when Scenes of Clerical Life was published in 1857. Residents of Nuneaton and the surrounding areas recognized the characters and stories as pieces of local history. Liggins, a poor journalist, was the only local writer they thought they ...

  4. George Henry Lewes. George Henry Lewes, Illustrated London News, December 1878. George Henry Lewes was a philosopher and critic of literature and theatre. He was also an amateur physiologist. He met Eliot in 1851. They found they had many shared interests and fell in love. He was married and not able to get a divorce for legal reasons.

  5. 30 de jan. de 2020 · Born Mary Ann Evans, George Eliot (November 22, 1819 – December 22, 1880) was an English novelist during the Victorian era. Although female authors did not always use pen names in her era, she chose to do so for reasons both personal and professional. Her novels were her best-known works, including Middlemarch, which is often considered among ...

  6. 5 de out. de 2022 · Analysis of George Eliot’s The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton By NASRULLAH MAMBROL on October 5, 2022. Encouraged by George Henry Lewes, Mary Ann (Marian) Evans purposed to write publishable fiction and began with a title that came to her in the middle of one night, “The Sad Fortunes of the Rev. Amos Barton.”

  7. Shmoop guide to George Eliot Scandal & Romance. Smart, fresh history of George Eliot Scandal & Romance by PhDs and Masters from Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley