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I did, however, love the story itself. I felt such sympathy and excitement for Silas as I followed him through all his heartaches and then as rejoiced with him as Eppie, ... Obviously, Silas Marner by George Eliot is a literary classic and therefore has merit, but it’s definitely not my favorite classic. I give...
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Silas Marner and Eppie, on the other hand, though they do not have status or wealth, have power over the Casses ... Weaving itself is a classic emblem of myths across cultures (see the Mythology and Weaving web site). Certainly Eliot was well aware of this emblem when she chose her protagonist and the activity of weaving.
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Eliot directly questions the purpose of organized religion, but is less emphatic ... God to Dolly is not entirely Deistic because she allows that he may have guided Marner to Raveloe to care for Eppie, but she and the other lay members of the community are not concerned with God or religion beyond a secondary experience.
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While Silas and Eppie were seated on the bank discoursing in the fleckered shade of the ash tree, Miss Priscilla Lammeter was resisting her sister's arguments, that it would be better to take tea at the Red House, and let her father have a ... The Free Library > Literature > George Eliot > Silas Marner > CHAPTER XVII...
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He had acted as guardian for Dorothea and her younger sister Celia since the girls lost their parents at age twelve. ... As Eliot used Eppie, the "golden-haired child" that Silas adopted in Eliot's novel, Silas Marner, to win this miser back to society, so did the author use Dorothea to "warm" the cold Middlemarch...
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Eppie grows into a charming young woman who cares for the alienated Silas, helping him find love and hope in his life. First published in 1861, this classic English novel by George Eliot (pen name Mary Anne Evans) is widely admired for its brevity and perfection of form.
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Vintage Love: "Middlemarch", "Possession" (Vintage Classic Twins) 11 copies ... The Guardian's Text on the Beach: 50 Best Summer Reads Ever ... Hepzipah "Eppie" Marner...
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May 23, 2007 ... Studying George Eliot back in college, I remember being just as fascinated with her ... does present an overall decent cinematic version of the Eliot classic, ... It's now up to Eppie what kind of life she shall lead. ...
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