“Religious ideas have the fate of melodies, which, once set afloat in the world, are taken up by all sorts of instruments, some of them woefully coarse, feeble, or out of tune, until people are in danger of crying out that the melody itself is detestable.”
Quote by George Eliot
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Complete Works Of George Eliot
This compilation includes all the major works of George Eliot, a pseudonym used by Mary Ann Evans, a prominent Victorian-era writer. The collection encompasses her most famous novels such as 'Middlemarch,' 'Silas Marner,' and 'Daniel Deronda,' as well as a selection of her shorter works and personal essays. It offers a comprehensive view of her literary contributions and the themes she explored throughout her career. more
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