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Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe is the third novel by English author George Eliot. It was published in 1861. An outwardly simple tale of a linen weaver, the novel is notable for its strong realism and its sophisticated treatment of a variety of issues ranging from religion to industrialisation to community.
- George Eliot
- United Kingdom
- 1861
- 1861
Como em outras obras de George Eliot, Silas Marner se desenvolve sob o conceito de parentalidade através da história da vida de um tecelão de linho que encontra e adota uma menina órfã de mãe e abandonada pelo pai, desenvolvendo laços de afeto e construindo uma família não baseada em laços consanguíneos.
- William Blackwood and Sons
- Língua inglesa
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.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
A brief overview of the novel's plot, themes, characters, and literary devices. Learn how Silas Marner, a lonely weaver, finds happiness and redemption through a mysterious child who appears in his cottage.
Silas Marner. George Eliot. 3.68. 87,033 ratings4,921 reviews. Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe is the third novel by George Eliot, published in 1861. An outwardly simple tale of a linen weaver, it is notable for its strong realism and its sophisticated treatment of a variety of issues ranging from religion to industrialisation to community.
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Ilustração de Hugh Thomson. Silas Marner é uma leitura rápida, que te leva ao início do século XIX na área rural da Inglaterra. Porém, além de oferecer uma representação desse período e região, a narrativa oferece ao leitor uma relação com o protagonista, que sofre diversas perdas até poder encontrar o melhor presente da sua vida.
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