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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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George Eliot
George Eliot

George Eliot, born Mary Ann Evans, was a renowned 19th-century British novelist. Her works are known for their profound psychological insights and critical exploration of social issues. With her unique narrative techniques and rich emotional expression, she has had a profound impact on literature. more

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“It is a most fearful fact to think of, that in every heart there is some secret spring that would be weak at the touch of temptation, and that is liable to be assailed. Fearful, and yet salutary to think of; for the thought may serve to keep our moral nature braced. It warns us that we can never stand at ease, or lie down in this field of life, without sentinels of watchfulness and campfires of prayer.”

“Imagine not being frightened by any feeling. Imagine knowing that nothing will destroy you. That you are beyond any feeling, and state. Bigger than. Vaster than. That there is no reason to use drugs because anything a drug could do would pale in comparison to knowing who you are.”