Poet george eliot biography book

          George Eliot was an English novelist, poet, journalist, translator, and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era.

        1. A biography of the nineteenth-century novelist examines her transformation from shy Midlands girl to London intellectual and discusses her development as a.
        2. Ashton's biography delves into the complex life of Mary Ann Evans, who adopted the pseudonym George Eliot to navigate the male-dominated literary world of the.
        3. Nancy Henry's new biography, by contrast, announces its subject with a photograph of Eliot at the age of 40, about the time she published her.
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        5. Ashton's biography delves into the complex life of Mary Ann Evans, who adopted the pseudonym George Eliot to navigate the male-dominated literary world of the....

          George Eliot

          English novelist and poet (–)

          For other uses, see George Eliot (disambiguation).

          George Eliot

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          BornMary Anne Evans
          ()22 November
          Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England
          Died22 December () (aged&#;61)
          Chelsea, London, England
          Resting placeHighgate Cemetery (East), Highgate, London
          Pen nameGeorge Eliot
          OccupationNovelist, poet, journalist, translator
          Alma&#;materBedford College, London
          PeriodVictorian
          Notable worksScenes of Clerical Life ()
          Adam Bede ()
          The Mill on the Floss ()
          Silas Marner ()
          Romola (–)
          Felix Holt, the Radical ()
          Middlemarch (–)
          Daniel Deronda ()
          Spouse

          John Cross

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          PartnerGeorge Henry Lewes (–)

          Mary Ann Evans (22 November – 22 December ; alternatively Mary Anne or Marian[1][2]), known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, poet, journalist, translator, and one of the leadi