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Silas Marner George Eliot Full view - 1921. Common terms and phrases. Aaron Adam Bede Batherley Bryce called Cass's child church cottage Crackenthorp dance dark dear doctor Dolly Dolly's door Dunsey Dunstan Edward Dowden Eppie Eppie's everything eyes F. W. H. Myers face farrier father feel felt folks George Eliot Godfrey Cass Godfrey's gold ...
Silas Marner es un hombre desdichado que, tras un desengaño amoroso y social, huye de su ciudad y se instala como tejedor en el pueblo de Raveloe, donde lleva una vida tranquila, aunque solitaria y desarraigada, dedicándose en cuerpo y alma a trabajar y acumular dinero. Un buen día sus ahorros desaparecen y, poco después, como si se tratara ...
In the early years of this century, such a linen-weaver, named Silas Marner, worked at his vocation in a stone cottage that stood among the nutty hedgerows near the village of Raveloe, and not far from the edge of a deserted stone-pit. The questionable sound of Silas's loom, so unlike the natural cheerful trotting of the winnowing-machine, or ...
Silas Marner was Eliot’s third novel and is among the best known of her works. Many of the novel’s themes and concerns stem from Eliot’s own life experiences. Silas’s loss of religious faith recalls Eliot’s own struggle with her faith, and the novel’s setting in the vanishing English countryside reflects Eliot’s concern that ...
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サイラス・マーナー(Silas Marner、1861) ロモラ (Romola、1863) 急進主義者フィーリクス・ホルト (Felix Holt, the Radical、1866) ミドルマーチ(Middlemarch、1871-1872) ダニエル・デロンダ (Daniel Deronda、1876) テオフラストス・サッチの印象 (Impressions of Theophrastus Such ...
In the early years of this century, such a linen-weaver, named Silas Marner, worked at his vocation in a stone cottage that stood among the nutty hedgerows near the village of Raveloe, and not far from the edge of a deserted stone-pit. The questionable sound of Silas’s loom, so unlike the natural cheerful trotting of the