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The Mill on the Floss
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The Mill on the Floss

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A powerful and dramatic tragedy about the struggle between head and heart

Discover George Eliot’s powerful tragedy about the struggle between head and heart.**As Heard on BBC Radio 4** Maggie and Tom Tulliver are both wilful, passionate children, and their relationship has always been tempestuous. As they grow up together on the banks of the River Floss, Tom’s self-righteous stubbornness and Maggie’s emotional intensity increasingly brings them into conflict, particularly when Maggie’s beauty sparks some ill-fated attachments. George Eliot’s story of a brother and sister bound together by their errors and affections is told with tenderness, energy and a profound understanding of human nature. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY MARINA LEWYCKA ‘George Eliot is the greatest British novelist of any age’ Daily Mail

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 April 2010
Pages
624
ISBN
9780099519065

A powerful and dramatic tragedy about the struggle between head and heart

Discover George Eliot’s powerful tragedy about the struggle between head and heart.**As Heard on BBC Radio 4** Maggie and Tom Tulliver are both wilful, passionate children, and their relationship has always been tempestuous. As they grow up together on the banks of the River Floss, Tom’s self-righteous stubbornness and Maggie’s emotional intensity increasingly brings them into conflict, particularly when Maggie’s beauty sparks some ill-fated attachments. George Eliot’s story of a brother and sister bound together by their errors and affections is told with tenderness, energy and a profound understanding of human nature. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY MARINA LEWYCKA ‘George Eliot is the greatest British novelist of any age’ Daily Mail

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 April 2010
Pages
624
ISBN
9780099519065