000 01360nam a22002057a 4500
005 20250319103830.0
008 250319b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
020 _a 9789352767090
_qpbk
041 _aeng
082 _a823.8
_bELI
100 _aEliot, George
245 _aThe Mill on the Floss
_c/ George Eliot
260 _aNoida: Om Books International, 2019.
300 _a541pages, 20cm.
520 _aFirst published in 1860, The Mill on the Floss is one of the most famous works by George Eliot, the pen-name adopted by Mary Ann Evans. Her most autobiographical work, it explores falling in love, tensions between siblings as well as the lack of intellectual freedom that Evans herself experienced. The story chronicles the life of Maggie Tulliver, who is robust, intelligent and fierce, and often in conflict with her family because of these traits. She seeks the cultured life of intense intellectual activity, represented by Philip Wakem, much to the disdain of her beloved brother Tom. The Mill on the Floss, a classic tale of unfulfilled love, growing up in distress and pain, and forgiveness, has been adapted to film and television. It remains one of Evanss most cherished works.
650 _a Eliot, George, 1819-1880. Mill on the Floss
650 _a England - Fiction
650 _aLoss (Psychology) - Fiction
942 _cENGLISH
999 _c568845
_d568845