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George Eliot - Biography

Eliot, real name Mary Ann Evans (1819-1880), is a name that will forever remain in the memory of world literature as a symbol of the power of intelligence and creativity. In this biography, we look at Eliot's life and work, her contributions to literature and society, and the eternal values she presented to the world.

Mary Ann Evans was born on 22 November 1819 in Warwickshire, England, the son of a farmer. Her early years were modest, but she showed unique intelligence and a desire for knowledge. Mary Ann was sent by her family to a girls' school in Nun Eton, where she was educated and developed her mind.

She subsequently moved to London, where she began working as a journalist and editor. Her extensive knowledge and passion for literature helped her pursue a successful career in the world of journalism and literature.

Under the pseudonym George Eliot, Mary Ann Evans began writing her first short stories and novels. In 1859 she published her debut novel, "Adam Bede," which became an immediate bestseller. This novel about love and morality in a rural manner was recognized as a great literary achievement.

However, the real skill of George Eliot was her following works, including "Dear Friend" (1860), "Silmarillon" (1861), "A Means to Life" (1861) and "Middlemarch" (1871). These novels celebrated her as one of the greatest English writers of the 19th century. Her literary style was consummate, and the deep characters and moral dilemmas of her characters were admirable to readers.

George was known for her philosophical musings and moral beliefs. She was a critic of the social norms of her time, and in her writings often raised themes of social injustice, religious dogma, and gender equality. Her philosophical approach to literature made her works deeper and more meaningful.

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