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Silas Marner:
The Weaver of Raveloe (Modern Library)

 
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  Format: Paperback, 240 pages
  Edition: MODERN LIB
  Publisher: Random House, Incorporated
  ISBN: 037575749X
  Release Date: Jan 5, 1998


 
 
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"Silas Marner tells the vivid tale of a reclusive miser who finds redemption through the love of an abandoned child. Like many of the other works of George Eliot (the pen name of the novelist Mary Anne Evans), it makes poignantly real the folkways, charms, and perils of rural English life, while exploring universal themes - wealth and poverty, greed and love, the nature of happiness - with penetrating psychological insight. "The book remains a wonder...because it is such a tight and finely woven tapestry," says Chris Bohjalian in his Introduction. "No material is wasted, no threads are left dangling. There is a reason for every word." Both a rich moral drama and an evocative reading experience, Silas Marner remains one of Eliot's best-loved works."--BOOK JACKET.

 
 
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A guide to reading "Silas Marner" with a critical and appreciative mind encouraging analysis of plot, style, form, and structure. Also includes background on the author's life and times, sample tests, term paper suggestions, and a reading list.

 
 
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Eliot's most familiar tale, and a high point of 19th-century pastoral fiction

 
 
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Cambridge Literature6
Introduction to the reader7
Silas Marner9
Resource Notes: Who has written Silas Marner and why?223
Resource Notes: What type of text is it?230
Resource Notes: How was it produced?233
Resource Notes: How does Silas Marner present its subject?236
Resource Notes: Who reads Seas Marner? How do they respond to it?247
Glossary251
Further Reading255


 
 
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