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George Eliot Complete Works – World’s Best Collection - 50+ Works - All Books Novels Classics Essays Poetry Incl Middlemarch Adam Bede Daniel Deronda Romola Silas Marner Mill on the Floss Plus Biography and Bonuses - cover

George Eliot Complete Works – World’s Best Collection - 50+ Works - All Books Novels Classics Essays Poetry Incl Middlemarch Adam Bede Daniel Deronda Romola Silas Marner Mill on the Floss Plus Biography and Bonuses

George Eliot, John Crombie Brown, George Willis Cooke

Editorial: Imagination Books

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George Eliot Complete Works World's Best Collection

 
This is the world’s best George Eliot collection, including the most complete set of Eliot’s works available plus many free bonus materials.

 
George Eliot

 
Mary Anne (alternatively Mary Ann or Marian) Evans (22 November 1819 – 22 December 1880), known by her pen name George Eliot (as was the convention of the time) was an English novelist, journalist, and translator and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era

 
The ‘Must-Have’ Complete Collection

 
In this irresistible collection you get all of George Eliot’s work, with All her books, All her novels, and All her rare poems. This collection also in includes a biography so you can experience the life of the woman behind the words. Plus this collection also includes bonus materials.

 


 
Works Included:

 
Novels

 
Silas Marner The Weaver Of Raveloe

 
Middlemarch

 
The Mill On The Floss

 
Impressions Of Theophrastus Such

 
The Lifted Veil

 
Romola

 
Scenes Of Clerical Life

 
Felix Holt, The Radical

 
Daniel Deronda

 
Brother Jacob

 
Adam Bede

 


 
The Poetry Of George Eliot Inlcuding:

 
How Anna Loved The King

 
O May I Join The Choir Invisibile

 


 
All The Essays Of George Eliot

 


 
Your Free Special Bonuses

 
Ethics Of George Eliot’s Work By John Crombie Brown

 
George Eliot: A Critical Study Of Her Life, Writings And Philosophy by George Willis Cooke

 
Historical Context and Literary Context Notes - Detailed explanations of the Victorian Era and Victorian Literature written specially for this collection.

 


 
Get This Collection Right Now

 
This is the best George Eliot collection you can get, so get it now and start enjoying and being inspired by her world like never before!
Disponible desde: 02/08/2018.

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