Adam Bede - eBook
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Adam Bede - eBook  -     By: George Eliot

Adam Bede - eBook

HarperPerennial Classics / 2013 / ePub

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Title: Adam Bede - eBook
By: George Eliot
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: HarperPerennial Classics
Publication Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781443417655
ISBN-13: 9781443417655
Stock No: WW70303EB

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A young carpenter living in the fiction community of Hayslope, Adam Bede falls desperately in love with a local beauty, Hetty Sorrel. When two newcomers arrive in town—a gallant young captain and Hetty’s gentle cousin Dinah—the affections and desires of these young people are pitted against the pressures of their social situations.

Adam Bede is the first novel written by author George Eliot and was met with critical acclaim upon publication in 1859. Generally believed to be one of the best examples of realism in English literature, the novel has never been out of print.

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Author Bio

George Eliot was the pseudonym for Mary Anne Evans, one of the leading writers of the Victorian era, who published seven major novels and several translations during her career. She started her career as a sub-editor for the left-wing journal The Westminster Review, contributing politically charged essays and reviews before turning her attention to novels. Among Eliot’s best-known works are Adam Bede, The Mill on the Floss, Silas Marner, Middlemarch and Daniel Deronda, in which she explores aspects of human psychology, focusing on the rural outsider and the politics of small-town life. Eliot died in 1880.

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