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Life Of George Eliot



The life of George Eliot is a complex one. She was born in 1819, and used the pseudonym Marian Evans. She was an independent woman who challenged social conventions, and her friend, Eton master and historian Oscar Browning, wrote a affectionate assessment of her life. Eliot's life is covered in detail, from her beginnings as a writer to her relationships and cohabitation with the married writer G.... more details
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The life of George Eliot is a complex one. She was born in 1819, and used the pseudonym Marian Evans. She was an independent woman who challenged social conventions, and her friend, Eton master and historian Oscar Browning, wrote a affectionate assessment of her life. Eliot's life is covered in detail, from her beginnings as a writer to her relationships and cohabitation with the married writer G. H. Lewes. Browning writes with candour about Eliot's relationships and her defiance of social norms.

'George Eliot' was the pseudonym of Marian Evans (1819-80), possibly the greatest of the Victorian novelists, whose works include The Mill on the Floss (1860), Middlemarch (1871-2) and Daniel Deronda (1876). Her personal life was complex - she was an independent woman who challenged social conventions. Her friend, Eton master and historian Oscar Browning (1837-1923), was moved to write this affectionate assessment of her life, and it was published in 1890, offering 'no claims ...but a friendship of fifteen years, and a deep and unswerving devotion to her mind and character'. Browning takes a chronological approach, focusing mainly on the beginnings of Eliot's writing career and on her novels, while adding recollections of their encounters. He also writes with candour about Eliot's relationship and cohabitation with the married writer G. H. Lewes (1817-78), which transgressed the social norms of the period.
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