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Even as a little , Maggie Tulliver is considered "contrary" and un-ladylike by her relatives. She speaks out of turn, reads too much, and engages in acts of rebellion like cutting off her hair.Her behavior is often contrasted unfavorably with that of her cousin, Lucy Deane, a model of perfect Victorian femininity.Lucy is sweet, obedient, and conventionally pretty, …

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A novel by G. Eliot, published 1860.Tom and Maggie, the principal characters, are the children of the honest but ignorant and obstinate Mr Tulliver, the miller of Dorlcote Mill on the Floss. Tom is a prosaic youth, narrow of imagination and intellect; Maggie in contrast is highly strung, intelligent, and emotional.

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The ripest fruit of George Eliot's artistic genius The Mill on the Floss — has been regarded by many critics as the most autobiographical novel of the authoress. They argue that the heroine of the novel, Maggie Tulliver, is, in fact, the fictional ego of Marry Ann Evans (George Eliot). W.R. Nicolle goes to the extent of saying:

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Les affres d'une femme qui peine à trouver sa place au sein de la société de son temps. Avec Middlemarch, Le Moulin sur la Floss est sans doute l'un des plus célèbres romans de George Eliot, l'une des romancières britanniques préférées de ia Woolf. Un classique à (re)découvrir ! " Relire les romans de George Eliot nous procure toujours la même …

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Published in three volumes by William Blackwood in 1860, George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss precedes her more famous novel Middlemarch (1871) and is one of her first novels.It is a coming-of-age story about Maggie Tulliver and her brother Tom. The novel spans Maggie's childhood and teenage years and takes place in the fictional provincial town of …

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Background. The Mill on the Floss was first published in 1860 in three volumes by William Blackwood.It was written by George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans). Plot Summary. The novel covers a period of ten to fifteen years, detailing the lives of Tom and Maggie Tulliver, siblings who grew up at Doricote Mill on the River Floss near the village of St Ogg's in …

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Maggie's dark hair symbolizes her rebelliousness against the standards of dress, behavior, and appearance that dictate her life. From a young age, Maggie 's long, dark, and unruly hair marks her out as different from her mother's side of the family, the Dodsons. Indeed, Mrs. Tulliver constantly laments that Maggie doesn't have curly blonde hair, like …

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Maggie's passionate nature makes her a beloved heroine, but it is also her undoing. The Mill on the Floss is a luminous exploration of human relationships and of a heroine who critics say closely resembles Eliot herself. - Publisher Illustrated lining-papers Introduction by W. Robertson Nicoll Includes bibliographical references (page xiii)

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Table of Contents The Mill on the Floss, novel by George Eliot, published in three volumes in 1860.It sympathetically portrays the vain efforts of Maggie Tulliver to adapt to her provincial world. The tragedy of her plight is underlined by the actions of her brother Tom, whose sense of family honour leads him to forbid her to associate with the one friend …

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characters with Maggie at the centre, where the novel The Mill on the Floss seems to be an essentially moral study of life with a strong spectrum of psychological analysis of the heart, soul and mind of Maggie, making it a spiritual autobiography of Marry Ann Evans herself. References 1.F.R.Leavis, The Great Tradition.

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I share with you this sense of oppressive narrowness; but it is necessary that we should feel it, if we are to understand how it acted on the lives of Tom and Maggie—how it has acted on young natures in many generations, that in the outward tendency of human things have risen above the mental level of the generation before them, to which they have been …

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This desire is one of the two most important threads in Maggie's character. It is a desire to have "more of everything," and it corresponds to the other characters' desire for property. Only Maggie and Philip show it in this form, as a longing for music, art, and life. Maggie's wish to avoid hurting people finally comes in opposition to her ...

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The Mill on the Floss, published in 1860, is a novel by George Eliot that follows the Tulliver siblings, Maggie and Tom, through their tumultuous lives in rural England. The novel explores themes of gender and class, as well as the tension between individual desires and societal expectations.

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The Penguin English Library Edition of The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot If life had no love in it, what else was there for Maggie? Tragic and moving, The Mill on the Floss is a novel of grand passions and tormented lives. As the rebellious Maggie's fiery spirit and imaginative nature bring her into bitter conflict with her narrow provincial family, most …

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ABSTRACT. George Eliot (1819-1880), famous British Victorian novelist, has illustrated many great fictions that one of them is The Mill on the Floss in which Maggie Tulliver, as the key character, lives in a family in which she has been discriminated against by her family members and even other people in the society because of the blackness of her …

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Despite the critical generalization, shared by George Eliot herself, that The Mill on the Floss is not an evenly proportioned book, the novel does have a recognizable structure which centers on the moral and emotional development of Maggie Tulliver. Specifically, Maggie moves through three distinct and logically evolving stages of growth: she …

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Lucy Deane is Tom and Maggie 's cousin. Demure, sweet, and beautiful, Lucy is in many ways the perfect emblem of Victorian femininity. Mrs. Tulliver frequently laments that Maggie isn't more like Lucy in looks and temperament. Known as the "belle of St. Ogg's," Lucy leads a leisured life of social outings and enjoys her family's comfortable wealth.

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The novel spans a period of 10 to 15 years and details the lives of Tom and Maggie Tulliver, siblings growing up at Dorlcote Mill on the River Floss at its junction with the more minor River Ripple near the village of St. Ogg's in Lincolnshire, England. Both the river and the village are fictional. The novel is initially set in the late 1820s or early 1830s - a …

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Critic after critic has vexed eloquently over the character of Maggie Tullivers, the heroine of the novel The Mill on The Floss. According to Walter Alien, "Maggie is the unifying principle of the novel, its center of consciousness. I do not think it at all necessary for readers of novels to identify themselves with characters in them; but I ...

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Character Analysis Maggie Tulliver. She is in most ways the opposite of Tom. She is her father's daughter, and she has inherited his warm feeling for other people and his …

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Misunderstood Maggie Tulliver is torn. Her rebellious and passionate nature demands expression, while her provincial kin and community expect self-denial. Based closely on the author's own life, Maggie's story explores the conflicts of love and loyalty and the friction between desire and moral responsibility. Written in 1860, "The Mill on the Floss" was …

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Maggie Tulliver is the impetuous, clever younger daughter of the Tullivers of Dorlcote Mill in St. Ogg's. Maggie frustrates her superficial mother with her unconventional dark coloring and unnatural activeness and intelligence. Maggie's father often takes Maggie's side, but it is Maggie's older brother Tom upon whom she is emotionally dependent.

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Lucy never notices it at all; instead, she seizes on the mill as a way of bringing Philip and Maggie together. She gets Philip to maneuver his father into consenting to sell the mill and allowing Philip to marry Maggie. She imagines that Tom will be so pleased at regaining the mill that he will consent to the marriage. Tom will not.

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Drawing on George Eliot's own childhood experiences to craft an unforgettable story of first love, sibling rivalry and regret, The Mill on the Floss is edited with an introduction and notes by A.S. Byatt, author of Possession, in Penguin Classics. Brought up at Dorlcote Mill, Maggie Tulliver worships her brother Tom and is desperate to win the approval of her …

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The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot "In their death they were not divided." Contents. BOOK FIRST. ... Doubtless there remained a subtle aroma from his juvenile contact with the De Senectute and the fourth book of the Æneid, but it had ceased to be distinctly recognisable as classical, and was only perceived in the higher finish and force ...

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The Mill on the Floss Introduction Author Biography Characters Plot Summary Themes Style Historical Context Critical Overview Criticism Sources Further Reading. George Eliot 1860. Introduction. The Mill on the Floss, published in 1860, is based partially on Eliot's own experiences with her family and her brother Isaac, who was three years older than …

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