Eliot, George.
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اليوت، جورج، 1819-1880
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اليوت، جورج، 1819-1880
Eliot, George, pseud, 1819-1880
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אליוט, ג'ורג', 1819-1880
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Элиот, Джорж, 1819-1880
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עליאט, דזשארדזש
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Eliot, Mary Ann Evans, dite George, 1819-1880
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Eliot, Mary Ann Evans, dite George, 1819-1880
Lewes, M. E. 1819-1880
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Cross, Marian Evans
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Eliyaṭ, Jārj, 1819-1880
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Eliot, Džordž, 1819-1880
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Eliot, Džordž
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Elliotù, Choji 1819-1880
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Cross, Mary Ann Evans 1819-1880
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Cross, Mary Ann Evans 1819-1880
Eliyaṭ, Jārj, 1819-1880
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אליוט, ג׳ורג׳, 1880־1819
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エリオット, ジョージ
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Elliŏtʻū, Choji, 1819-1880
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Элиот, Джордж, 1819-1880
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Lewes, Marian, 1819-1880
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Evans, Mary Ann (1819-1880).
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エリオット, G
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Evans, Mary A. 1819-1880
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Evans, Mary Ann
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עליאט, ג'ורג', 1819-1880
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Cross, Marian 1819-1880
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Cross, Marian 1819-1880
Cross, Marian Evans 1819-1880
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Cross, Marian Evans 1819-1880
Mary Ann Evans
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Mary Ann Evans
Lewes Cross, Mary Ann Evans 1819-1880
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Эванс, Мэри Энн, 1819-1880
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עליוט, גי׳ארג׳, 1819־1880
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Lewes, Marian Evans 1819-1880
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Ilyūt, Ǧūrǧ
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עליאט, דזשארדזש, 1819־1880
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Elliot, George, 1819-1880
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Elliot, George, 1819-1880
جورج إليوت، 1819-1880
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جورج إليوت، 1819-1880
Evans, Mary Anne, 1819-1880
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Evans, Mary Anne, 1819-1880
Cross, Mary Ann, 1819-1880
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Evans, M.A.
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Evans Cross, Mary Ann 1819-1880
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Evans Cross, Mary Ann 1819-1880
אליוט, ג׳ורג׳, 1819־1880
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אליוט, ג׳ורג׳, 1819־1880
Eliot, George, pseud., i.e. Marian Evans, afterwards Cross, 1819-1880
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Eliot, George, pseud., i.e. Marian Evans, afterwards Cross, 1819-1880
Eliot, Jorge, 1819-1880
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Eliot, Georg 1819-1880
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איבנס, מרי אן
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Ėliot, Dzhordzh, 1819-1880
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Ėliot, Dzhordzh, 1819-1880
Cross, Mary Ann Evans.
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Elliŏt'ū, Choji, 1819-1880
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Elliŏt'ū, Choji, 1819-1880
Ėliot, Dzhordzh, 1819-1880
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עליוט, ג׳רארג׳, 1819־1880
Evans Lewes Cross, Mary Ann 1819-1880
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Evans Lewes Cross, Mary Ann 1819-1880
Cross, Mary Anne, 1819-1880
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Cross, Mary Anne, 1819-1880
جورج اليوت، 1819-1880
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جورج اليوت، 1819-1880
Evans, Marian, 1819-1880
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Evans, Marian, 1819-1880
עליוט ג׳יארג׳, 1819־1880
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עליוט ג׳יארג׳, 1819־1880
Evans Cross, Mary Ann.
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Evans, Marian.
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איבנס, מרי נ
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Έλιοτ, Τζορτζ, 1819-1880
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Lewes, M. E. 1819-1880 (Marian Evans),
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George Eliot, pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans, was a British novelist and common-law wife of George Henry Lewes.
English author, born Mary Ann Evans.
George Eliot was a British novelist, poet and essayist. Born Mary Ann Evans on November 22, 1819 she published her first poem in the Christian Observer in January 1840. She first used the pseudonym "George Eliot" for the second installment of "Amos Barton" in Blackwood's Magazine, in 1858.
English novelist.
George Eliot (pseudonym of Marian Evans), English novelist.
Lydia Maria Child, born in Medford, Massachusetts in 1802, published on numerous subjects, including domestic advice, children's literature, abolition and religion, and was an active abolitionist in New York and Massachusetts. She died in 1880.
George Eliot was a British novelist, poet and essayist, born Mary Ann Evans on November 22, 1819. She first used the pseudonym "George Eliot" for the second installment of "Amos Barton" in Blackwood's Magazine, in 1858.
English novelist, born Mary Ann (or Marian) Evans. For much of her life she used the surname of G.H. Lewes, with whom she lived from 1854 until his death in 1878. Shortly before her death she married J.W. Cross.
George Eliot, pseudonym of Marian Evans, English Victorian novelist known for her Middlemarch, and Silas Marner.
Born Mary Ann Evans in 1819, George Eliot was the daughter of a land agent who managed estates in the rural midlands, a formative experience that gave her an insight into country society that later greatly influenced and enriched her first works of fiction. At different times of her life, she also spelled her name as Mary Anne, Marian, and Marianne, adopting the pen-name of Eliot only after her first work of fiction was published in 1857.
Eliot was brought up in a narrow religious tradition, and at school she became a convert to Evangelicalism. Charles Bray, a free thinking manufacturer, influenced her skepticism of orthodox beliefs, although she never strayed from the ethical teachings of her childhood religion. Her works contain themes of love and duty, and affectionate portraits of clergymen and dissenters. She began her literary career with translations from the German of two works of religious speculation, of which Strauss’s Life of Jesus was published in 1846 without her name.
In 1849, after the death of her father, she moved to London and quickly became involved in literary circles. In 1851 John Chapman made her the assistant editor of the Westminster Review although she had been contributing articles and reviews to the periodical for only a year. It was through Chapman’s influence that she met G. H. Lewes, who was then separated from his wife. She began living with him without a legal union in 1854, an arrangement that caused her some anxiety and strife with friends and family, but one that ultimately proved both long lasting and beneficial to her literary career. Only after meeting him did she begin writing works of fiction, and Lewes remained a strong supporter of her work until his death in 1878.
The Sad Fortunes of the Rev. Amos Barton, one of three stories brought together in Scenes of Clerical Life (1858), appeared in Blackwood’s Magazine in 1857 under the name of George Eliot, the first work that bore this pseudonym. These stories were praised for domestic realism, pathos, and humor, and caused speculation about the identity of George Eliot, who many believed was a clergyman or a clergyman’s wife. Scenes marked the beginning as well of a long relationship with Blackwood Press, which would publish all of her works save Romola .
Begun in 1858, Adam Bede (1859) established her as a leading English novelist, praised by readers as diverse as James H. Turgenev and Queen Victoria. Following Bede were a series of novels, including The Mill on the Floss (1860), Silas Marner (1861), Romola (1862-3), Felix Holt, (1866), Middlemarch (1871-2), and Daniel Deronda (1876). Until Romola, a historical novel about society in Florence, Italy, her novels had concerned country life. In 1879, a collection of her most successful Westminster Review essays, entitled The Impressions of Theophrastrus Such, was published. In 1880, she married John Walter Cross, her financial advisor and friend who was twenty years younger than she. Eliot died seven months later.
Eliot was a British novelist.
Edith Harriet Kittermaster was the daughter of James Kittermaster, a retired British Army officer and M.D.
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