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  1. George Eliot and The Mill on the Floss Background. George Eliot was the male pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans (she would later call herself Marian), born on November 22, 1819 at Arbury Farm in Warwickshire. Her father, Robert Evans, was an overseer at the Arbury Hall estate, and Eliot kept house for him after her mother died in 1836.

  2. into the Floss. How lovely the little river is, with its dark changing wavelets! It seems to me like a living companion while I wander along the bank, and listen to its low, placid voice, as to the voice of one who is deaf and loving. I remember those large dipping willows. I remember the stone bridge. And this is Dorlcote Mill.

  3. The Mill on the Floss. Introduction and Notes by R.T. Jones, Honorary Fellow of the University of York. This novel, based on George Eliot's own experiences of provincial life, is a masterpiece of ambiguity in which moral choice is subjected to the hypocrisy of the Victorian age. As the headstrong Maggie Tulliver grows into womanhood, the deep ...

  4. Le Moulin sur la Floss (titre original : The Mill on the Floss) est un roman de la femme de lettres britannique George Eliot, paru en 1860.. En France, il est paru en 1863 sous le titre La Famille Tulliver, ou le Moulin sur la Floss.En 2020, il fait partie des oeuvres de l'autrice, dont notamment Middlemarch, publiées par la Bibliothèque de la Pléiade [1].

  5. Full Title The Mill on the Floss. Author George Eliot (pseudonym for Marian Evans). Type of work Novel. Genre Victorian novel, tragedy. Language English. Time and place written Richmond and Wandsworth in England, 1859–1860. Date of first publication 1860. Publisher Blackwood and Sons. Narrator The unnamed narrator was alive for Maggie Tulliver's life and is narrating the events many years later.

  6. The narrator of The Mill on the Floss describes St. Ogg’s, the town where Tom and Maggie Tulliver grew up, as a place where “ignorance was much more comfortable than at present”—meaning the reader’s present is a more “enlightened” age. Throughout the novel, both Tom and Maggie struggle with the smallness of their home town and its provincial, narrow-minded values.

  7. The Mill on the Floss tells the story of a family repressed by social norms, featuring a protagonist who suffers at the hands of society’s constant judgements. Told through an unnamed narrator’s point-of-view, Eliot includes detailed imagery of the English countryside and infuses her text with psychological realism and deep inner reflection. This guide uses the edition published by Alma ...

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