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Readings in George Eliot Barbara Hardy. 3 The Mill on the Floss I take it that The Mill on the Floss is the novel most visibly close to George Eliot's life . As in many novels loosely classed as auto- biographical , this closeness to ...
Readings in George Eliot Barbara Hardy. 3 The Mill on the Floss I take it that The Mill on the Floss is the novel most visibly close to George Eliot's life . As in many novels loosely classed as auto- biographical , this closeness to ...
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... Floss expose instead of disguising those gaps in the action . Most of the hints and images and descriptions could be cut without much loss of lucidity ; Tulliver is a marvellous study in reduced pride and love and temper , but not the ...
... Floss expose instead of disguising those gaps in the action . Most of the hints and images and descriptions could be cut without much loss of lucidity ; Tulliver is a marvellous study in reduced pride and love and temper , but not the ...
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... Floss shows the development of more conspicuous , portentous , and patterned plot - objects , like the boat in which Maggie and Stephen glide absently down the Floss , the Dutch ship which picks them up , the boat in which Maggie ...
... Floss shows the development of more conspicuous , portentous , and patterned plot - objects , like the boat in which Maggie and Stephen glide absently down the Floss , the Dutch ship which picks them up , the boat in which Maggie ...
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