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Book Condition: Pre Loved
Mill On The Floss
Author : George Eliot
Highlights

English
Language
NA
Edition
544
Pages
9780140431209
ISBN-13
0140431209
ISBN-10Penguin Books Ltd
Publisher
176 mm
Height
110 mm
Width
30 mm
Thickness
Paperback
BindingDescription
The Mill on the Floss , published in 1860, is a vivid portrayal of childhood and adolescence in rural England. The novel centres on Maggie Tulliver, whose passionate and imaginative nature brings her into conflict with the middle-class narrowness of St Oggs and, more poignantly, with her beloved brother Tom. The result is one of George Eliots best-loved works containing an The Mill on the Floss , published in 1860, is a vivid portrayal of childhood and adolescence in rural England. The novel centres on Maggie Tulliver, whose passionate and imaginative nature brings her into conflict with the middle-class narrowness of St Oggs and, more poignantly, with her beloved brother Tom. The result is one of George Eliots best-loved works containing an affectionate and perceptive study of provincial life, a brilliant evocation of the complexities of human relationships and a heroine whose rebellious spirit closely resembles George Eliots own.