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  1. Daniel Deronda was a hugely controversial challenge to the literature and the society of its day. Incredible in its ambition, George Eliot's final novel combines a moving sense of human nature with a sweeping and detailed portrait of British society, and the Jewish experience both within and beyond it.

  2. With its poignant portrayal of sibling relationships and its vivid depiction of rural England, The Mill on the Floss (1860) is considered George Eliot's most autobiographical novel. In the strong-minded, tormented Maggie, she created one of literature's greatest heroines.

  3. Maggie and Tom Tulliver are both wilful, passionate children, and their relationship has always been tempestous. As they grow up together on the banks of the River Floss, Tom's self-righteous stubborness and Maggie's emotional intensity increasingly brings them into conflict, particularly when Maggie's beauty sparks some ill-fated attachments.

  4. A Travessa George Eliot passa pelo bairro Conjunto Habitacional Vila Nova Cachoeirinha de São Paulo, São Paulo e possui apenas 1 CEP.

  5. Livro > Livro de Literatura e Ficção > Livro de Literatura Estrangeira, isbn - 9780241251232, paginas - 128, editora - Penguin Books, preço - 18,900

  6. Livro > Livro de Literatura e Ficção > Livro de Literatura Estrangeira, isbn - 9780099516231, paginas - 912, editora - Vintage, preço - 64,900

  7. Tragic and affecting, and drawing heavily on George Eliot's own rural upbringing and relationship with her brother, The Mill on the Floss is one of literature's finest evocations of childhood and adolescence, and introduces, in Maggie Tulliver, one of the most beloved heroines in the English canon.