Browse Sort by: Title George Eliot A New George Eliot Novel Despair [Poem] Tomb in Chilvers Coton of Christiana Evans George Eliot's Childhood and Family Some Literary Celebrities: George Eliot A Visit to George Eliot George Eliot [Commentary] George Eliot: An American Meeting Daniel Deronda may he come in? Notable Women in History: The Lives of Women Who in All Ages, All Lands, and in All Womenly Occupations Have Won Fame and Put Their Imprint on the World's History George Eliot (Marian Evans) in Celebrated Englishwomen of the Victorian Era, Vol. 2 Rochester Castle George Eliot has adopted a plan with the publication of Middlemarch... Daughters Known to Fame George Eliot [Article] Chilvers Coton Parish Church Chilvers Coton All Saints Church George Eliot 'It is coming, Maggie!' Tom said, in a deep hoarse voice, loosing the oars, and clasping her. "'What does all this mean, Mrs. Tulliver?' said Mr. Wakem." "'What am I to write, father?' said Tom." The Heights at Witley George Eliot, Sketch by Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema, 1877 George Eliot, Pencil Sketch by Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema, 1877 George Eliot's Two Marriages Archer Gurney to George Eliot, 1857-05-14 George Eliot Mosaic of Christ Pantocrator George Eliot George Eliot: Poem About Her Death The Influence of George Eliot's Early Novels The Book World: Women Novelists of To-Day The Woman Question: From a Socialist Point of View Worth the Reading George Eliot's Novels The Great English Writers from Chaucer to George Eliot: With Selections Illustrating Their Work The Great English Writers from Chaucer to George Eliot: With Selections Illustrating Their Work Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon to Alice Bonham-Carter, 1879-06-12 George Eliot [?], Chalk Pastel attributed to George Barker, Jr., circa 1845 "She lingered at the door before she gathered courage to knock." "My dear - dear - husband - you have been - very - good to me." "Lizzie advanced without hesitation, and put out one hand, while she fingered her coral necklace with the other." "He felt his heart begin to beat violently, and for a few moments he was unable to stretch out his hand and grasp the restored treasure." "She retreated to her father's chair again, and held him round the neck." A History of English Prose Fiction from Sir Thomas Malory to George Eliot George Eliot as a Novelist The Ethics of Benedict de Spinoza, Translated by George Eliot George Eliot: Her Mind and Art George Eliot and Thomas Hardy: A Contrast Anglo-French Relations A Week With George Eliot Mid-Victorian Memories St. Paul’s Church, Stockingford Advertisements & Notices Advertisements & Notices Advertisements & Notices Advertisements and Notices Advertisements and Notices Advertisements & Notices Advertisements & Notices Advertisements & Notices Advertisements & Notices Advertisements & Notices The Blood Transfusion (La Transfusion du Sang) George Eliot [Biography] George Eliot The Poetry of George Eliot The Lives of Girls Who Became Famous "George Eliot: The Literature of Power and Cup of Strength." Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot, Jane Austin. Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, Jane Austen: Studies in Their Works Daniel Deronda Letters on Men and Things: On George Eliot Letters on Men and Things: On George Eliot Letters on Men and Things: On George Eliot (Continued) Letters on Men and Things: On George Eliot (Continued) Eliot as a Novelist Rosehill Garden Rosehill Exterior Rosehill Interior George Eliot, Pencil Sketch by Caroline Bray, circa 1842 George Eliot, Watercolor by Caroline Bray, circa 1849 George Eliot, Pencil Sketch: Two Faces, by Caroline Bray, 1849 George Eliot Profile Sketch, 1849 Phases of Opinion and Experience during a Long Life: an Autobiography The Bookmarker "She saw... something which made her pause motionless." History of the Devil "It's all one to me. I can make five codicils." "My dear young lady - Miss Brooke - Dorothea!" "I have brought a little petitioner." Mrs. Farebrother welcomed the guest Dr. Sprague was superfluously tall "I've made two wills, and I'm going to burn one. Now you do as I tell you." "Promise me, Papa, that you will consent to what we wish." "I'm no more drunk nor you are, nor so much." "Wake, dear, wake! Listen to me." "Why, my lads, how's this?" "Be quick. What has he done with my horse?" "The minister asked him if he knew where he had left that knife?" "Suppose, now, you get the money yourself, and save me the trouble, eh?" "Robbed!" said Silas, gaspingly "And what must you be letting him have my money for?" Seated on the pillion behind her tall, erect father Solomon marched forward at the head of the gay procession The Little Bridal Procession "What is the matter? You are distressed." "Do you suppose that I ever disbelieved in you?" "Raffles started up and stared round him in terror" "He rose and gave his arm to Bulstrode" Middlemarch [A Review] St. Nicholas Parish Church on Vicarage Street, Nuneaton George Eliot Memorial Gardens, Nuneaton George Eliot Hotel at Bridge Street, Nuneaton Wirksworth Town Hall Arbury Hall Gatehouse Victorian Prose Masters; Thackeray - Carlyle - George Eliot - Mathew Arnold - Ruskin - George Meredith (George Eliot) George Eliot A Talk With George Eliot & George Eliot's Life An Afternoon with George Eliot A Talk With George Eliot George Eliot on Old Age George Eliot, Her Life and Books Some Centenary Observations of George Eliot George Eliot, Chalk Portrait Study by Frederic William Burton, 1864 George Eliot, From Chalk Portrait Study by Sir Frederic W. Burton, 1864 (Plate created 1972) South Farm Arbury Hall Arbury Chilvers Coton Workhouse Haunchwood Pit, Stockingford Bedworth Almshouses Chilvers Coton Free School George Eliot, Portrait Study by Sir Frederic W. Burton, 1864 George Eliot [?], Sketch by Sir Frederic William Burton [?], 1864 George Eliot, Chalk Drawing by Sir Frederic W. Burton, 1865 A Day with George Eliot Cara Hennell Bray to Sara Hennell, 1846-02-14 Cara Hennell Bray to Sara Hennell, 1849-03-23 Cara Hennell Bray to Sara Hennell, 1849-04-19 Shepperton Church Shepperton Church Shepperton Church Lisa Adam Bede [A Review] Character Name Character Name Charles Dickens to George Eliot, 1858-01-17 Six Portraits George Eliot's Poetry, and Other Studies A Remembrance of George Eliot Gainsborough Old Hall Spring Farm Kirk Hallam before demolition in 1951 Studies in Poetry and Criticism Middlemarch [A Review] The Mill on the Floss [A Review] Adam Bede [A Review] Middlemarch [A review] Daniel Deronda [A Review] Critical Assessments [Review of Middlemarch] Critical Notices From Our London Correspondent Emerson and George Eliot George Eliot: A Critical Study of Her Life, Writings, and Philosophy George Eliot: A Critical Study George Eliot: A Poem Dedicated to Her "She heard herself called 'Mother!' and felt a light kiss on each cheek." Mirah and Mordecai George Eliot and Mrs. Humphry Ward The Reflection of English Character in English Art Books of the Day: George Eliot Proposed George Eliot Memorial Library Priory Drawing Room George Eliot's Life, as Related in her Letters and Journals, Arranged and Edited by her Husband, J. W. Cross The Late George Eliot and Gainsborough George Eliot, Painting by François d'Albert Durade, 1881, replicating his 1850 original. George Eliot, Sketch by François d'Albert Durade, Study for Oil Painting, 1850 George Eliot, Oil Painting by François d'Albert Durade, 1881, a replica of the 1850 tempura original. George Eliot, Oil Painting by François d'Albert Durade, 1885 replica (of 1850 original) George Eliot, tempura painting by Francois D'Albert Durade, 1850 George Eliot's Life [Review of John Cross's The Life of George Eliot] Adam Bede [A Review] The Mill on the Floss [A Review] Felix Holt [A Review] Silas Marner [A Review] The Life of Jesus, Critically Examined George Eliot, Half-Tone Plate Engraving by H. Davidson, from François d'Albert Durade's Painting, circa 1850-1899 The Study of Romola The Early Life of George Eliot Charles Dickens and "George Eliot" Mr. Charles Dickens and George Eliot Mr. Charles Dickens and George Eliot Charles Dickens and George Eliot George Eliot, Ink Drawing by Lowes Cato Dickinson, 1872 Hetty Sorrel Esther Lyon Dorothea Gwendolen Portrait of Eppie George Eliot's Life as Related in her Letters and Journals [Review] George Eliot Middlemarch and Daniel Deronda George Eliot. One of her Receptions. Face— Figure—Manner—Voice—Dress A Visit to George Eliot George Eliot's Associations with Derbyshire George Eliot's Associations with Derbyshire George Eliot's Associations with Derbyshire George Eliot, Sketch attributed to George du Maurier, circa 1870-1878 Tito introduced Tito and Baldassare Death of Tito Savonarola and Romola Facts about George Eliot E. B. Lytton to John Blackwood, 1859-04-24 E. Hall to George Eliot, 1859-[02]-[26] George Eliot and Immortality "Shepperton Church" George Eliot and Joseph Liggins The Custom of Biography George Eliot and the Jews Women: George Eliot The Personal Edition of George Eliot's Works: Poems, Essays, and Leaves from a Note Book, Edited by Esther Wood Elma Stuart to George Eliot, 1872-01 [?] Elma Stuart to George Eliot, 1873-02 [?] Elma Stuart to George Eliot, 1879-01-31 Elma Stuart's poem on the Venus of Milo, 1886 [?] A Survey of English Literature Lions and Lionesses in the 60s and Since "George Eliot" and Her Teachings Felix Holt, the Radical Felix Holt, the Radical Felix Holt, the Radical "George Eliot'"and Wirksworth "George Eliot'"and Wirksworth The Country of George Eliot Love the Mighty Necromancy The Art of George Eliot in Silas Marner "George Eliot: The Greatest Novelist of the Reign of Our Queen." Queens of Literature of the Victorian Era. Recollections English Authors in Florence George Eliot [Portrait] The Late George Eliot Kate Field Writes Recollections of George Eliot George Eliot's Face George Eliot [Biography] A Lady's Letter on Current Topics Patternoster Row Adam Bede [A Review] Fra Angelico's Chapter House Crucifixion George Eliot's First Romance Social Consciousness in George Eliot's Novels Anthony Trollope's People. Deronda Meets his Mother Deronda and Mirah George Eliot: Great Lives Fedalma Echoes of the Week Critical Notices News Item Four Famous Women The Inner Life of George Eliot The Embarkment George Eliot to Elma Stuart, 1874-10-26 George Eliot to Elma Stuart, 1875-03-04 George Eliot to Elma Stuart, 1876-05-10 George Eliot to Elma Stuart, 1878-11-05 George Eliot to Elma Stuart, 1879-10-14 George Eliot to Elma Stuart, 1880-06-27 George Henry Lewes to Elma Stuart, 1877-04-28 George Eliot to Elma Stuart, 1874-03-08 George Eliot to Elma Stuart, 1874-09-22 Impressions of Theophrastus Such (Cabinet Edition, 1879; first published 1879) Scenes of Clerical Life (Cabinet Edition, 1878; first published 1858) Romola (Cabinet Edition, 1878; first published 1863) The Mill on the Floss [Cabinet Edition, 1878; first published 1860] Middlemarch (Cabinet Edition, 1878; first published 1871-72) Felix Holt, the Radical (Cabinet Edition, 1878; first published 1866) Essays and Leaves from a Notebook (1885) Daniel Deronda (Cabinet Edition, 1878; first published 1876) Adam Bede (Cabinet Edition, 1878; first published 1859) Mackay's Progress of the Intellect Poetry and Prose, from the Notebook of an Eccentric: The Wisdom of the Child The Life of Sterling Woman in France: Madame de Sablé Three Months in Weimar Liszt, Wagner, and Weimar Lord Brougham's Literature The Morality of Wilhelm Meister The Future of German Philosophy Life and Opinions of Milton Evangelical Teaching: Dr. Cumming Margaret Fuller and Mary Wollstonecraft Translations and Translators Thomas Carlyle German Wit: Heinrich Heine Introduction to Genesis The Antigone and Its Moral The Natural History of German Life Silly Novels by Lady Novelists Worldliness and Otherworldliness: The Poet Young A Word for the Germans Servants' Logic The Influence of Rationalism Address to Working Men, by Felix Holt [Review of] Christianity in its Various Aspects, The Jesuits, [and] Priests, Women, and Families Notice of The Comic History of England Review of The Nemesis of Faith by J.A. Froude The Creed of Christendom The Art of the Ancients Memoirs of the Court of Austria Menander and the Greek Comedy Belles Lettres [July 1855] Love in the Drama Heine's Poems Michelet on the Reformation German Mythology and Legend Belles Lettres [October 1855] Belles Lettres [Jan 1856] The Shaving of Shagpat Rachel Gray History of German Protestantism Art and Belles Lettres [April 1856] Church History of the Nineteenth Century The Court of Austria Who Wrote the Waverly Novels? Story of a Blue-Bottle Heine's Book of Songs Pictures of Life in French Novels The Art and Artists of Greece Belles Lettres and Art [July 1856] A Tragic Story The Lover's Seat Ferny Combes Recollections of Heine Felice Orsini Sight-seeing in Germany and the Tyrol Belles Lettres [Poetry review, October 1856] History, Biography, Voyages and Travels Futile Falsehoods Modern Housekeeping The Grammar of Ornament The Legend of Jubal and Other Poems, Old and New (1878, Cabinet Edition) A College Breakfast Party (1878, Cabinet Edition) A Minor Prophet Agatha (1878, Cabinet Edition) Arion Belles Lettres and Art [Poetry review, October 1857] Belles Lettres [Westward Ho! & Constance Herbert, July 1855] The Spanish Gypsy (1878, Cabinet Edition) Two Lovers The Legend of Jubal (1878, Cabinet Edition) "The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton" (1878, Cabinet Edition) "Mr. Gilfil's Love Story " (1878, Cabinet Edition) "Janet's Repentance" (1878, Cabinet Edition) A College Breakfast Party Knowing That Shortly I Must Put Off This Tabernacle The Romantic School of Music Brother Jacob (1878, Cabinet Edition) The Lifted Veil (1878, Cabinet Edition) Silas Marner (Cabinet Edition, 1878; first published 1861) The Death of Moses Sweet Evenings Come and Go, Love (1878) Stradivarius Self and Life O May I Join the Choir Invisible How Lisa Loved the King (1878, Cabinet Edition) Brother and Sister (1878, Cabinet Edition) Armgart (1878, Cabinet Edition) George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1838-08-18 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1838-11-06 George Eliot to Elizabeth Tomlinson Evans, 1839-02-06 George Eliot to Elizabeth Tomlinson Evans, 1839-03-05 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1839-03-16 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1839-05-20 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1839-07-17 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1839-09-04 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1839-11-22 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1840-03-23 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1840-05-02 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1840-05-21 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1840-05-26 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1840-06-ND George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1840-06-23 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1840-07-[06] George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1840-07-08 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1840-08-12 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1840-09-17 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1840-10-01 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1840-10-27 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1840-12-05 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1840-12-21 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1841-01-27 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1841-02-11 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1841-03-08 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1841-04-ND George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1841-04-ND George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1841-04-28 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1841-06-ND George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1841-07-31 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1841-09-03 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1841-10-01 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1841-11-02 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1841-11-13 George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1841-12-08 George Eliot to Cara Hennell Bray, 1842-01-ND George Eliot to Elizabeth Pears, 1842-02-ND George Eliot to Cara Hennell Bray, 1842-02-ND George Eliot to Maria Lewis, 1842-02-19 George Eliot to Cara Hennell Bray, 1842-02-ND George Eliot to Elizabeth Pears, 1842-03-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1842-08-30 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1842-09-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1842-11-03 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1843-01-07 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1843-04-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1842-09-16 George Eliot to Cara Hennell Bray, 1843-ND-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1843-10-19 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1844-05-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1844-08-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1844-10-31 George Eliot to Cara Hennell Bray, 1844-ND-ND George Eliot to Cara Hennell Bray, 1845-ND-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1845-04-29 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1845-06-ND George Eliot to Charles Hennell, 1845-07-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1845-08-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1845-ND-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1845-ND-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1845-09-25 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1845-11-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1845-12-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1845-12-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1846-01-01 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1846-01-26 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1846-02-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1846-02-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1846-03-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1846-03-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1846-03-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1846-03-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1846-04-ND George Eliot to Cara Hennell Bray, 1846-[05]-[06] George Eliot to Cara Hennell Bray, 1846-05-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1846-08-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1846-10-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1846-10-29 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1846-11-01 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1846-11-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1846-12-20 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1847-02-18 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1847-04-30 George Eliot to Mary Sibree Cash, 1847-1848 George Eliot to Mary Sibree Cash, 1847-05-10 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1847-06-15 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1847-09-16 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1847-10-13 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1847-11-27 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1848-01-ND George Eliot to John Sibree, 1848-ND-ND George Eliot to John Sibree, 1848-ND-ND George Eliot to John Sibree, 1848-02-ND George Eliot to John Sibree, 1848-ND-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1848-02-01 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1848-04-14 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1848-04-20 George Eliot to Charles Bray, 1848-05-ND George Eliot to Charles Bray, 1848-05-31 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1848-06-04 George Eliot to Charles Bray, 1848-06-08 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1848-06-23 George Eliot to Charles Bray, 1848-06-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1848-07-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1848-12-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1848-[12]-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1849-01-ND George Eliot to Fanny Evans Houghton, 1849-ND-ND George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1849-02-04 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1849-02-09 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1849-04-ND George Eliot to Elizabeth Pears, 1849-05-10 George Eliot to Charles and Cara Bray, 1849-05-31 George Eliot to Charles and Cara Bray, 1849-07-27 George Eliot to Charles and Cara Bray, 1849-08-05 George Eliot to Charles and Cara Bray, 1849-08-20 George Eliot to Charles and Cara Bray, 1849-08-28 George Eliot to Fanny Evans Houghton, 1849-09-06 George Eliot to Charles and Cara Bray, 1849-09-13 George Eliot to Charles and Cara Bray, 1849-09-20 George Eliot to Charles and Cara Bray, 1849-10-04 George Eliot to Fanny Evans Houghton, 1849-10-04 George Eliot to Charles and Cara Bray, 1849-10-11 George Eliot to Charles and Cara Bray, 1849-10-26 George Eliot to Charles and Cara Bray, 1849-10-28 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1849-10-28 George Eliot to Charles Bray, 1849-12-04 George Eliot to Cara Hennell Bray, 1849-12-04 George Eliot to Sara Hennell, 1849-12-04 George Eliot to Charles and Cara 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