The Mill on the Floss
by (George Eliot)
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Book Information |
Book Size (Inches) : |
5.5 x 8.5 |
Binding : |
Paperback |
Interior Color : |
Black & White |
Language : |
English |
Genre(s) : |
Literature/Fiction |
ISBN : |
978-93-5522-107-0 |
Year : |
2021 |
Pages : |
510 |
Book Description
Everyone knew that little Maggie Tulliver’s world revolved around her elder brother, Tom. He could do no wrong and no one else’s—not even her beloved father’s—opinion mattered. And though Tom Could not completely understand his free-spirited sister, he did read to her. But time changes everything for the Gulliver. Deep in debt, the Gulliver lose their flour Mill on the river Flows to the cruel Mr Wakem. Their financial downfall compels Tom Maggie to grow up before time and the once-close siblings drift apart as adulthood brings with it the trappings of propriety, societal and morality. Both Tom and Maggie are forced to make decisions that lead to a series of events that irrevocably alter not just their lives, but also the fates of those around them. George Eliot’s The Mill on the Floss brings out the complexities of family relationships and individual choices in the face of adversity, while addressing a mix of various themes that were pertinent to 19th-century England.