Maggie Tulliver, passionate, intelligent, and trapped by the narrow expectations of provincial English life, struggles between duty to her family and her own desires. Eliot's most autobiographical and emotionally powerful novel.
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Published in 1860, The Mill on the Floss drew heavily on George Eliot's (Mary Ann Evans') own childhood in rural Warwickshire and her painful estrangement from her brother Isaac after she began li...
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