Learning Commons - What Is Culture? - Glossary Item - Mary Anne Evans Mary Anne Evans (18191880) worked for many years as an editor (frequently withoutcompensation) before turning rather late in life to authoring fiction. http://www.wsu.edu:8001/vcwsu/commons/topics/culture/glossary/m-evans.html
Extractions: Mary Anne Evans (1819-1880) worked for many years as an editor (frequently without compensation) before turning rather late in life to authoring fiction. Adam Bede , her first novel, was an instant success and is often considered the first English novel in the Realism school. Her next novel, Silas Marner , was (and is) very popular, as well; a later novel, Middlemarch , is perhaps her most critically acclaimed work. Evans used the male pseudonym "George Eliot" because, as an unmarried woman openly living with a prominent married man, her own identity was associated with terrific scandal. Interestingly, her lover (George Henry Lewes) was much less affected by the scandal, and was able to continue publishing under his own name, a circumstance which reveals a great deal about Victorian cultural standards in regard to gender roles. use your browser's "back" function to return to the text
George Eliot Stahel, Madame de (AnneLouise-Germaine), 1766-1817. gEliot, Dzhordzh, 1819-1880 Cross, Mary Ann, 1819-1880 Lewes, Marian Evans, 1819-1880 Ellifot0eu, Choji, 1819-1880 Notes http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/gelliot.htm
Extractions: A B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback George Eliot (1819-1880) - pseudonym for Mary Ann Cross, also Marian Evans, original surname Evans Victorian writer, a humane freethinker, whose insightful psychological novels paved way to modern character portrayals - contemporary of Dostoevsky (1821-1881), who at the same time in Russia developed similar narrative techniques. Eliot's liaison with the married writer and editor George Henry Lewes arise among the rigid Victorians much indignation, which calmed down with the progress of her literary fame. "Marriage, which has been the bourne of so many narratives, is still a great beginning, as it was to Adam and Eve, who kept their honeymoon in Eden, but had their first little one among the thorns and thistles of the wilderness. It is still the beginning of the home epic - the gradual conquest or irremediable loss of that complete union which makes the advancing years as a climax, and age the harvest of sweet memories in common." (from Middlemarch Mary Ann Evans (George Eliot) was born in Chilvers Coton, Warwickshire. Her father was a carpenter who rose to be a land agent. When she was a few months old, the family moved to Griff, a 'cheerful red-brick, ivory-covered house', and there Eliot spent 21 years of his life among people that he later depicted in her novels. She was educated at home and in several schools, and developed a strong evangelical piety at Mrs. Wallington's School at Neneaton. However, later Eliot rejected her dogmatic faith. When her mother died in 1836, she took charge of the family household. In 1841 she moved with her father to Coventry, where she lived with him until his death in 1849. During this time she met Charles Bray, a free-thinking Coventry manufacturer. His wife, Caroline (Cara) was the sister of Charles Hennel, the author of a work entitled
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George Eliot (1819-1880) British Writer. - Page 2 Of 2 Guide Victorian Web Features guides to biographies and the works of Mary Anne Evans,more popularly known as George Eliot. Read the reviews about her novels. http://classiclit.about.com/cs/eliotgeorge/index_2.htm
George Eliot (1819-1880) British Writer. - Page 2 Of 2 (18191880) British writer. Pseudonym for Mary Ann Evans. The scope of George Eliot's writing is considerable from Scenes of Clerical Life to Daniel Deronda. Features guides to biographies and the works of Mary Anne Evans, more popularly known as George Eliot. http://marktwain.about.com/cs/eliotgeorge/index_2.htm
Dr. Anne Simpson's Author And Literature Links: Mary Anne Evans Mary Anne Evans (18191880). Links to Evans Sites. Links to Works.Major Works. Biography. Eliot, George (1819-1880), pseudonym of Mary http://www.csupomona.edu/~absimpson/links/authors/e/evansma.html
Extractions: Links to Evans Sites Links to Works Major Works Biography Eliot, George (1819-1880), pseudonym of Mary Ann or Marian Evans , English novelist, whose books, with their profound feeling and accurate portrayals of simple lives, give her a place in the first rank of 19th-century English writers. Her fame was international, and her work greatly influenced the development of French naturalism. George Eliot was born in Chilvers Coton, Warwickshire, the daughter of an estate agent. She was educated at a local school in Nuneaton and later at a boarding school in Coventry. At the age of 17, after the death of her mother and the marriage of her elder sister, she was called home to care for her father. From that time on she was self-taught. A strict religious training, received at the insistence of her father, dominated Eliot's youth. In 1841 she began to read rationalist works, which influenced her to rebel against dogmatic religion, and she remained a rationalist throughout her life (see Rationalism
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Extractions: George Eliot (1819-1880) Chronological List by Date of Publication of George Eliot's Novels, Short Stories and Poems , Princeton University: More than what the title suggests as site includes e-text versions of all her major work with the exceptions of Daniel Deronda, The Spanish Gypsy and Impressions of Theophrastus Such. -MJM George Eliot (Mary Anne Evans) , Nagoya University, Japan: Mitsuharu Matsuoka's extensive collection of materials on George Eliot. Includes images of the author, a complete and attractive e-text of Daniel Deronda which provides the helpful feature of numbered paragraphs, a link to the George Eliot Fellowship, located in Coventry, United Kingdom, a collection of unannotated Eliot web sites, and a collection of various e-text versions of Eliot's work.-MJM George Eliot: Biography , University of Virginia, A well-organized and clearly documented essay on the novelist's life and work. One of the better of its kind to be found on the web.-MJM George Eliot Discussion Deck : A site giving all and sundry the opportunity to express their opinions on Eliot's work. Most of the discussion at present appears to center on Middlemarch George Eliot-Henry Lewes Studies , Penn State University: Not an e-journal but does provide the table of contents to back issues. Includes a short list of additional Eliot web sites and the obligatory listing of sites where her works appear.-MJM
Dr. Anne Simpson's Author Links - E Eliot, George, 18191880 AKA Evans, Mary Anne, 1819-1880 Eliot, TS (Thomas Stearns),1888-1965 Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Evans, Mary Anne, 1819-1880 AKA Eliot http://www.csupomona.edu/~cmkaplan/links/kaplinkaue.html
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Extractions: George Eliot (1819-1880) Chronological List by Date of Publication of George Eliot's Novels, Short Stories and Poems , Princeton University: More than what the title suggests as site includes e-text versions of all her major work with the exceptions of Daniel Deronda, The Spanish Gypsy and Impressions of Theophrastus Such. -MJM George Eliot (Mary Anne Evans) , Nagoya University, Japan: Mitsuharu Matsuoka's extensive collection of materials on George Eliot. Includes images of the author, a complete and attractive e-text of Daniel Deronda which provides the helpful feature of numbered paragraphs, a link to the George Eliot Fellowship, located in Coventry, United Kingdom, a collection of unannotated Eliot web sites, and a collection of various e-text versions of Eliot's work.-MJM George Eliot: Biography , University of Virginia, A well-organized and clearly documented essay on the novelist's life and work. One of the better of its kind to be found on the web.-MJM George Eliot Discussion Deck : A site giving all and sundry the opportunity to express their opinions on Eliot's work. Most of the discussion at present appears to center on Middlemarch George Eliot-Henry Lewes Studies , Penn State University: Not an e-journal but does provide the table of contents to back issues. Includes a short list of additional Eliot web sites and the obligatory listing of sites where her works appear.-MJM
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George Eliot (Marian Evans Cross) (1819-1880) Library Of Stahel, Madame de (AnneLouise-Germaine), 1766-1817 Dzhordzh, 1819-1880 Cross,Mary Ann, 1819-1880 Lewes, Marian Evans, 1819-1880 Ellifot0eu, Choji http://www.mala.bc.ca/~mcneil/cit/citlceliotg.htm
Extractions: The Little Search Engine that Could Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Author: Eliot, George, 1819-1880. Title: The best-known novels of George Eliot .... Published: New York, Modern Library 1940 Description: 1350 p. 21 cm. Series: The modern library of the world's best books LC Call No.: PZ3.E43 Bl Notes: "First Modern library giant edition 1940." Adam Bede.The mill on the Floss.Silas Marner.Romola. Subjects: England Social life and customs 19th century Fiction. Didactic fiction, English. Other titles: Adam Bede. Mill on the Floss. Silas Marner. Romola. Control No.: 41005107 //r953 Author: Eliot, George, 1819-1880. Title: Adam Bede; introd. by Gordon S. Haight. Published: New York, Rinehart [1949, c1948] Description: xxii, 551 p. 19 cm. Series: Rinehart editions, 32 LC Call No.: PZ3.E43 A40 Dewey No.: 823.88 Subjects: England Social life and customs 19th century Fiction. Didactic fiction. gsafd Control No.: 49003155 //r953 Author: Eliot, George, 1819-1880. Uniform Title: Letters Title: The George Eliot letters, edited by Gordon S. Haight. Published: New Haven, Yale University Press, 1954-78. Description: 9 v. 25 cm. LC Call No.: PR4681 .A4 1954 Dewey No.: 823/.8 B Notes: v. 1. 1836-1851.v. 2. 1852-1858.v. 3. 1859-1861.v. 4. 1862-1868.v. 5. 1869-1873.v. 6. 1874-1877.v. 7. 1878-1880.v. 8. 1840-1870. Supplementary letters.v. 9. 1871-1881. Supplementary letters. Addenda and corrigenda. Indexes to volumes 1-9. Subjects: Eliot, George, 1819-1880 Correspondence. Women novelists, English 19th century Correspondence. Other authors: Haight, Gordon Sherman, ed. Control No.: 52012063 //r944
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Extractions: Warwickshire Worthies Joseph Arch John Barber Neville Chamberlain William Croft ... Sir Christopher Wren Arch was born in the village of Barford, near Warwick, the son of an agricultural labourer. He himself worked as a labourer for many years, but because of his strength of character and his role as a Methodist lay-preacher became a leading figure in the area. He spoke out against the poor conditions of the working classes, and following an Act of Parliament in 1871 which legalised Trade Unions, he formed the Warwickshire Agricultural Labourers' Union. After a successful strike to raise pay, a National Union of Agricultural Labourers was formed, with Arch as President and its headquarters in Leamington. In 1885 he became Liberal MP for North West Norfolk, the first agricultural labourer ever to attain such a position. John Barber , 1734-c.1800 -
LBruT - Local History Notes - George Eliot Welcome to Richmond upon Thames Libraries. From the Richmond upon ThamesLocal Studies Collections. George Eliot (Mary Anne Evans 18191880). http://www.richmond.gov.uk/depts/opps/eal/leisure/libraries/history/notes/22.htm
Extractions: Home Search Text Index Useful Links ... Events From the Richmond upon Thames Local Studies Collections Mary Anne Evans was born at Arbury Farm, Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton. She was the daughter - by his second marriage - of Robert Evans, a builder and land agent. Evans was a man possessed of ambition, perseverance and great strength of both character and body. He is generally acknowledged to be the model of Caleb Garth in Middlemarch and of Adam Bede. As a girl, Mary Anne was a somewhat reserved and sensitive child with a remarkably developed intellect. It was she who took control of the running of her fathers house after the death of her mother in 1836. Her first published work a religious poem signed "M.A.E." appeared in The Christian Observer of January 1840.
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