The mill on the Floss

by George Eliot

Paper Book, 1981

Description

Classic Literature. Fiction. Literature. Historical Fiction. HTML: Set in nineteenth-century England, this great novel of domestic realism sympathetically portrays a young woman's vain efforts to adapt to her provincial world. Maggie Tulliver, whose father owns a mill perched on the banks of the River Floss, is intelligent and imaginative beyond the understanding of her community, her relatives, and particularly her brother, Tom. Despite their opposite temperaments, Maggie and Tom are united by a strong bond. But this bond suffers when Tom's sense of family honor leads him to forbid her to associate with the one friend who appreciates her intelligence and imagination. Later, when Maggie falls in love with the handsome and passionate fiancé of her cousin and is caught in a compromising situation, she fears her relationship with Tom may never recover.… (more)

Publication

Oxford : Oxford University Press, c1981

Language

Original publication date

1860

Physical description

xxii, 528 p.; 19 cm

ISBN

0192815679 / 9780192815675
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