George Eliot
Janet’s Repentance / George Eliot
"When Mr. Tryan arrives in Milby, with his disturbingly evangelical and puritan tendencies, the small town is deeply divided in a bitter fight over the suitability of his evening lectures. The proud but desolate Janet Dempster, alcoholic wife of one of Mr. Tryan’s most vociferous opponents, delights in the clergyman’s persecution—until she unexpectedly finds her own redemption. Written when she
...Scenes of Clerical Life is George Eliot's first published work of fiction, a collection of three short stories, published in book form; it was the first of her works to be released under her famous pseudonym. The stories were first published in Blackwood's Magazine over the course of the year 1857, initially anonymously, before being released as a two-volume set by Blackwood and Sons in January 1858. The three stories
...Silas Marner, The Weaver of Raveloe / George Eliot
"Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe is the third novel by Mary Ann Evans (George Eliot). It was published in 1861. An outwardly simple tale of a linen weaver, it is notable for its strong realism and its sophisticated treatment of a variety of issues ranging from religion to industrialisation to community." (Wikipedia)
Daniel Deronda / George Eliot
"Daniel Deronda is a novel written by Mary Ann Evans under the pen name of George Eliot, first published in 1876. It was the last novel she completed and the only one set in the Victorian society of her day. The work's mixture of social satire and moral searching, along with its sympathetic rendering of Jewish proto-Zionist ideas, has made it the controversial final statement of one of the
...Felix Holt the Radical / George Eliot
"Felix Holt, the Radical (1866) is a social novel written by George Eliot about political disputes in a small English town at the time of the First Reform Act of 1832.
In January 1868, Eliot penned an article entitled "Address to Working Men, by Felix Holt". This came on the heels of the Second Reform Act of 1867 which expanded the right to vote beyond the landed classes
...Impressions of Theophrastus Such / George Eliot
"Impressions of Theophrastus Such is a work of fiction by George Eliot, first published in 1879. It was Eliot's last published writing and her most experimental, taking the form of a series of literary essays by an imaginary minor scholar whose eccentric character is revealed through his work." (Wikipedia)
The Essays of George Eliot / collected and arranged, with an introduction on her “Analysis of Motives,” by Nathan Sheppard
"A selection of George Eliot's essays collected, arranged and with an introduction by Nathan Sheppard. First published in 1883." (Google Books)
The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton / George Eliot
"Scenes of Clerical Life is George Eliot's first published work of fiction, a collection of three short stories, published in book form; it was the first of her works to be released under her famous pseudonym. The stories were first published in Blackwood's Magazine over the course of the year 1857, initially anonymously, before being
...The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton / George Eliot
"Scenes of Clerical Life is George Eliot's first published work of fiction, a collection of three short stories, published in book form; it was the first of her works to be released under her famous pseudonym. The stories were first published in Blackwood's Magazine over the course of the year 1857, initially anonymously, before being
...The Essays of George Eliot / collected and arranged, with an introduction on her “Analysis of Motives,” by Nathan Sheppard
"A selection of George Eliot's essays collected, arranged and with an introduction by Nathan Sheppard. First published in 1883." (Google Books)