“I shall be so glad if you will tell me what to read. I have been looking into all the books in the library at Offendene, but there is nothing readable. The leaves all stick together and smell musty. I wish I could write books to amuse myself, as you can! How delightful it must be to write books after one's own taste instead of reading other people's! Home-made books must be so nice.”
Quote by George Eliot
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Daniel Deronda: Top Novelist Focus
This book delves into the intricate world of George Eliot's Daniel Deronda, offering an in-depth examination of the novel's complex characters, rich themes, and the author's distinctive narrative voice. It provides readers with a detailed look at the historical and social context in which the novel was written, as well as an exploration of the literary techniques employed by Eliot. The book aims to enhance readers' understanding and appreciation of this classic work of English literature. more
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