George Eliot and the male-authored text : allusions in "The Mill on the floss" / Kimberly J. Heintschel. 1996.

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George Eliot and the male-authored text : allusions in "The Mill on the floss" / Kimberly J. Heintschel. 1996.

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University of Houston--Clear Lake. School of Human Sciences and Humanities.

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Eliot, George, 1819-1880

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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...