Silas Marner

Silas Marner

by George Eliot
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Publication Date: 21/03/2025

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Discover the Heartwarming Tale of Redemption and Love Silas Marner by George Eliot is a timeless story of loss, transformation, and the power of human connection. This beloved classic explores the journey of a solitary weaver whose life takes a dramatic turn, offering a profound meditation on community, love, and redemption. A Weaver’s Lonely Existence Silas Marner, a reclusive and bitter man, lives a quiet life in the rural village of Raveloe, focused solely on his weaving and his growing hoard of gold. Betrayed and ostracized in his past, Silas has lost faith in both people and God. But when his gold is stolen, his world is upended in ways he could never have imagined. The Transformative Power of Love Just as Silas’s despair deepens, an orphaned child wanders into his life, bringing warmth and joy to his once-cold heart. Through his love and care for the little girl, Silas begins to rebuild his connection with the village and rediscover the beauty of faith and community. A Story That Resonates Across Generations George Eliot’s Silas Marner is a beautifully written tale that delves into themes of forgiveness, belonging, and the redemptive power of love. With its richly drawn characters and moving narrative, this classic novel continues to captivate readers and inspire hope. Perfect for fans of timeless literature, Silas Marner is a must-read that reminds us of the enduring strength of the human spirit.

ISBN:
9789363117341
9789363117341
Category:
Classic fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
21-03-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Grapevine India Publishers Pvt Ltd
George Eliot

George Eliot was born Mary Ann Evans in 1819. Her father was the land agent of Arbury Hall in Warwickshire, in the library of which Eliot embarked upon a brilliant self-education. She moved to London in 1850 and shone in its literary circles.

It was, however, her novels of English rural life that brought her fame, starting with Adam Bede, published under her new pen name in 1859, and reaching a zenith with Middlemarch in 1871. It is indicative of the respect and love that she inspired in her most devoted readers that Queen Victoria was one of them. She died in 1880.

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