George Eliot

The Complete Novels of George Eliot


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       George Eliot

      The Complete Novels of George Eliot: Adam Bede + The Lifted Veil + The Mill on the Floss + Silas Marner + Romola + Brother Jacob + Felix Holt the Radical + Middlemarch + Daniel Deronda

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      Adam Bede. (1859)

      The Lifted Veil. (1859)

      The Mill on the Floss. (1860)

      Silas Marner, the Weaver of Raveloe. (1861)

      Romola. (1863)

      Brother Jacob. (1864)

      Felix Holt, the Radical. (1866)

      Middlemarch. (1871/72)

      Daniel Deronda. (1876)

       Adam Bede.

      William Blackwood & Sons,

      Edinburgh and London 1859

      Table of Contents

       Book One.

       I. The Workshop.

       II. The Preaching.

       III. After the Preaching.

       IV. Home and Its Sorrows.

       V. The Rector.

       VI. The Hall Farm.

       VII. The Dairy.

       VIII. A Vocation.

       IX. Hetty’s World.

       X. Dinah Visits Lisbeth.

       XI. In the Cottage.

       XII. In the Wood.

       XIII. Evening in the Wood.

       XIV. The Return Home.

       XV. The Two Bed-Chambers.

       XVI. Links.

       Book Two.

       I. In Which the Story Pauses a Little.

       II. Church.

       III. Adam on a Working Day.

       IV. Adam Visits the Hall Farm.

       V. The Night-School and the Schoolmaster.

       Book Three.

       I. Going to the Birthday Feast.

       II. Dinner-Time.

       III. The Health-Drinking.

       IV. The Games.

       V. The Dance.

       Book Four.

       I. A crisis.

       II. A Dilemma.

       III. The Next Morning.

       IV. The Delivery of the Letter.

       V. In Hetty’s Bed-Chamber.

       VI. Mrs. Poyser “Has Her Say Out”.

       VII. More Links.

       VIII. The Betrothal.

       IX. The Hidden Dread.

       Book Five.

       I. The Journey of Hope.

       II. The Journey in Despair.

       III. The Quest.

       IV. The Tidings.

       V. The Bitter Waters Spread.

       VI. The