![]() ![]() ![]() Joan Bennett, George Eliot (Cambridge University Press, 1948), p. and rvd in George Eliot’s Mythmaking (Heidelberg: Carl Winter-Universitätsverlag, 1977), pp. 53–56.įor discussion of the source and significance of this myth see Joseph Wiesenfarth, ‘Legend in The Mill on the Floss’, Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 18 (Spring 1976), 20–41 rpt. Barbara Hardy (London: Routledge, 1970), pp. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot was first published in three volumes in 1860.The Mill on the Floss was Eliot’s second novel, appearing at a time when speculation still surrounded George Eliot’s real identity. It is the story of Maggie Tulliver, an impulsive and. 261–5.īarbara Hardy, ‘The Mill on the Floss,’ in Critical Essays on George Eliot, ed. Regarding her novel The Mill on the Floss (1860), this thesis examines the function of imagination and how George Eliot seeks to develop this function. In 1860, George Eliot (real name Mary Ann Evans) published her novel The Mill on the Floss. Thomas Pinney (London: Routledge, 1963), pp. In A Century of George Eliot Criticism, ed. ![]() John Blackwood to George Eliot, 7 March 1860, The George Eliot Letters, 9 vols (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1954–78), III, 272. ![]()
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