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Unlock the more straightforward side of Silas Marner with this concise and insightful summary and analysis!

This engaging summary presents an analysis of Silas Marner by George Eliot, which tells the story of the titular protagonist, a weaver who moves to a small village after been accused of a crime and forced out of his old community. He is initially distrustful of and alienated from the village’s inhabitants, but this all changes when he adopts an abandoned child and raises her as his own. Silas Marner is one of George Eliot’s best-known works; her other novels include Adam Bede, The Mill on the Floss and Middlemarch, which is considered by many to be one of the greatest English-language novels ever written.

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2019

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GEORGE ELIOT

ENGLISH NOVELIST

Born in Nuneaton in 1819.Died in London in 1880.Notable works:Adam Bede (1859), novelThe Mill on the Floss (1860), novelMiddlemarch (1871), novel

George Eliot is the pen name of Mary Anne Evans. The author spent her childhood in Warwickshire, where her father was employed as an estate manager. In her twenties Evans began to associate with free-thinkers, and translated Strauss’s Life of Jesus (1846), a work which provoked controversy by denying that many of the miracles recounted in the New Testament ever happened. After her father’s death, she moved to London, where she edited the Westminster Review and mixed with radical thinkers. Evans scandalised literary London by living openly with the married journalist, George Henry Lewes, until Lewes’s death in 1878.

With Lewes’s encouragement, Evans turned to writing fiction at the age of 37. Her first novel, Adam Bede (1859), became an immediate bestseller. This was followed by five novels that displayed her developing skill, which reached its apex in her masterpiece, Middlemarch (1871), considered by many critics to be one of the greatest English-language novels ever written, and a pinnacle of achievement in literary realism. Evans’s work is also celebrated for its insightful psychological portraits, and for its exploration of the motives that drive people.

SILAS MARNER

REALIST NOVEL

Genre: novelReference edition: Eliot, G. (2017) Silas Marner. Oxford: Oxford University Press.1stedition: 1861Themes: realism, outsiders, fatherhood, community, moral lessons

George Eliot’s third novel Silas Marner tells the story of its eponymous protagonist. Silas Marner, the weaver of Raveloe, is not a native of the village, and his foreign origins in a northern city, along with the strangeness of his appearance and character, make him the archetypal outsider. Silas’s story unfolds alongside the story of Godfrey Cass, eldest son to the local squire. The two men are linked when Silas discovers a small golden-haired child in his cottage. The choice each man makes in relation to this child has significant consequences for each of their futures. Eliot is celebrated as one of the greatest, if not the greatest, of the realist writers prominent in the 19th century, and Silas Marner