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  1. DANIEL DERONDA. In Two Volumes. Harper's Library Edition. Novels of George Eliot. Vol VIII [IX]. by George [pseudonym for Evans, Mary Anne. 1819 - 1880]. Eliot, 1876
  2. ROMOLA. by George [pseudonym for Evans, Mary Anne.1819 - 1880]. Eliot, 1886
  3. Daniel Deronda (Volumes 1-4) by George (Lewes, Mary Anne Evans; Evans, Marian) 1819-1880 Elliot, 1876

41. People With Literary Connections With The West Midlands Of England
Darwall, John (17311789); Darwall, Mary (1738-1825); Darwin 1819-1880); Enright,DJ (1920- ); Evans, Simon (1895 Mahar, Alan (1949- ); Marsh-Caldwell, Anne (1791-1874
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42. EARTH POEMS
Eliot, George born Mary Anne Evans, English, 18191880. Enheduanna, Sumerian,born c. 2300 BC Everett, Jim, Aboriginal Australian, b. 1942.
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EARTH POEMS
EARTH POEMS was published by HarperSanFrancisco in 1996.
It represented a re-working of THE GREEN BOOK OF POETRY for a more contemporary American market. Eighty new poems were included.
The book's theme is the destruction of nature by corporations and governments at the behest of a consumerist society. The book was discontinued after selling eight thousand copies in three months: no satisfactory reason given. SOME EXCERPTS FROM 'EARTH POEMS': Li Po was so venerated during his life that the emperor would personally season his soup. But he too needed the company of nature, and he spent most of his life wandering.
Summer in the mountains
Too lazy to shift my white feather fan
I lie naked in the green woods.
Hanging my hat on a rock,
I bare my head to the breeze in the pines.
Silent Night
Moonlight floods the end of my bed.
I wonder, has frost fallen?
Sitting up, I look at the moon.
Lying back, I think of home.

43. Part 1: The Browning, Eliot, Thackeray And Trollope Manuscripts From The British
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (18061861) Robert Browning (1812-1889) George Eliot(Mary Anne Evans, later Lewes, then Cross) (1819-1880) William Makepeace
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NINETEENTH CENTURY LITERARY MANUSCRIPTS
Part 1: The Browning, Eliot, Thackeray and Trollope Manuscripts from the British Library, London
20 reels of 35mm silver-halide positive microfilm plus guide
This project makes available a wide range of original manuscript material that will be of great interest to anyone studying Nineteenth Century English Literature. The type of material covered includes: Autograph literary manuscripts; Writers "quarries" and notebooks; Manuscript autobiographies and biographical sources; Correspondence - especially unpublished in-letters; and Records relating journalism, publishing and printing. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Robert Browning
George Eliot
(Mary Anne Evans, later Lewes, then Cross) (1819-1880)
William Makepeace Thackeray
Anthony Trollope
In addition, there are literary manuscripts by Wilkie Collins (two short stories: Benjamin Disraeli Speech on the death of Wellington ); and George Henry Lewes Aristotle ). There are also six autograph poems by James Sheridan Knowles By far the largest section (31 manuscripts in all) is that devoted to George Eliot. The complete manuscript versions of seven of her major novels (as sent to the printers, with numerous corrections) are featured here:

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Susannah Kells, Bernard Cornwell. Anne Rice, AN Roquelaure. John Harris, MarkHebden. George Elliot, JW Cross was Mary Ann Evans 18191880.
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45. Armstrong, _Nineteenth-Century Women Poets_ - Anthologies Page - Scholarly Resou
GEORGE ELIOT (Mary ANN Evans) (18191880) 183. 'O May I Join the Choir Invisible'184. A Minor Prophet 185. Brother and Sister. Anne BRONTË (1820-1849) 186.
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NINETEENTH-CENTURY WOMEN POETS:
AN OXFORD ANTHOLOGY
Edited by Isobel Armstrong and Joseph Bristow with Cath Sharrock
London and New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.
CONTENTS
Note on the Texts Introduction ANNA LAETITIA BARBAULD (1743-1825)
1. Epistle to William Wilberforce Esq. On the Rejection of the Bill for Abolishing Slave Trade, 1791
2. On the Expected General Rising of the French Nation in 1792
3. To Dr Priestley, December 29, 1792
4. The Rights of Woman
5. Inscription for an Ice-House
6. To the Poor
7. To a Little Invisible Being Who Is Expected Soon to Become Visible
8. To Mr S. T. Coleridge: 1797
Eighteen Hundred and Eleven; A poem
10. The Snowdrop HANNAH MORE (1745-1833) 11. from Sensibility 12. from The Black Slave Trade 13. Will Chip's True Rights of Man, in Opposition to the New Rights of Man 14. The Sorrows of Yamba, or, the Negro Woman's Lamentation ANNA SEWARD (?1747-1809) 15. The Ghost of Cuchullin CHARLOTTE SMITH (1749-1806) 16. Elegaic Sonnets, No. 44. Written in the Church Yard at Middleton in Sussex 17. Elegaic Sonnets, No. 70. On Being Cautioned against Walking on an Headland Overlooking the Sea, because It Was Frequented by a Lunatic

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All things bright and beauteous' GEORGE ELIOT (Mary ANN Evans) (18191880). Brotherand Sister (Sonnets) from Armgart Scene II Scene V Anne BRONTE (1820-1849).
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V ICTORIAN WOMEN POETS
AN ANTHOLOGY
CONTENTS List of Poets Preface Acknowledgements Introduction
    I Margaret Reynolds II Angela Leighton
Note on the text
FELICIA HEMANS (1793-1835)
The Last Song of Sappho Corinne at the Capitol To a Wandering Female Singer Woman and Fame Properzia Rossi The Grave of a Poetess Evening Prayer, at a Girls' School The Image in Lava Casabianca Song of Emigration The Chamois Hunter's Love The Stranger's Heart A Parting Song
MARY HOWITT (1799-1888)
The Dying Child The Cry of the Animals
MARIA JANE JEWSBURY (1800-1833)
To My Own Heart A Farewell to the Muse A Summer Eve's Vision Verses 'My heart's in the kitchen, my heart is not here'
CAROLINE CLIVE ( V') (1801-1873)
The Mother Old Age
L.E.L. (LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON) (1802-1838)
from The Improvisatrice
Sappho's Song
Stanzas on the Death of Mrs. Hemans A History of the Lyre A Girl at Her Devotions The Dying Child from Fragments
Secrets Small Miseries The Marriage Vow Gifts Misused The Poor Stern Truth The Mask of Gaiety The Power of Words The Farewell Song: 'Farewell! - and never think of me'
SARA COLERIDGE (1802-1852)
'"Father! no amaranths e'er shall wreathe my brow"'

47. Citas Y Frases Célebres De George Eliot
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48. Citas Citables
Translate this page Ver Nota. Los animales son buenos amigos, no hacen preguntas y tampoco critican.Mary Anne Evans 'George Elliot' (1819-1880) Novelista británica,
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Brigitte Bardot Ver Nota Los animales son buenos amigos, no hacen preguntas y tampoco critican.
Thomas R. B. Los animales son de Dios. La bestialidad es humana.
El hombre ha hecho de la Tierra un infierno para los animales.
Arthur Schopenhauer Hacen falta mas de 40 animales para hacer un abrigo de piel, pero solo uno para llevarlo puesto.
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"...Los franceses ya han descubierto que la negrura de la piel no es razón para abandonar a un ser humano al capricho de su torturador. Quizás llegue el día en que se reconozca que el número de patas, la pilosidad de la piel o la terminación del hueso sacro son razones igualmente insuficientes para abandonar a un ser sensitivo al mismo destino..." Jeremy Bentham.

49. Cantervill's De La Amistad
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window.status="de la Amistad" de la Amistad Página 3 de 3 Los aduladores se parecen a los amigos como los lobos a los perros. George Chapman Un amigo es una persona con la que se puede pensar en voz alta. Emerson
(1803-1882) Poeta y pensador estadounidense. Una amistad noble es una obra maestra a duo. Paul Bourget Un amigo fiel es un alma en dos cuerpos. Aristóteles
(384-322) Filósofo griego. La amistad, si se alimenta solo de gratitud, equivale a una fotografía que con el tiempo se borra. Isabel de Rumania. (Carmen Sylva)
(1843-1916) Escritora y Reina de Rumania. Un amigo es uno que lo sabe todo de ti y a pesar de ello te quiere. Elbert Hubbard
(1856-1915) Ensayista estadounidense. Un hermano puede no ser un amigo, pero un amigo será siempre un hermano. Demetrio La confidencia corrompe la amistad; el mucho contacto la consume; el respeto la conserva. Marco Tulio Cicerón
(106-43 A.C.) Filósofo,escritor, orador y político romano. La prosperidad hace amistades, y la adversidad las prueba. Anónimo No dejes crecer la hierba en el camino de la amistad. Platón
(427-347 a.C.) Filósofo griego.

50. Cantervill's De Los Hombres, Las Mujeres Y Las Relaciones Humanas
Translate this page hombres. Mary Anne Evans 'George Elliot' (1819-1880) Novelista británica.No hay carga más pesada que una mujer liviana. Miguel
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window.status="de los Hombres, las Mujeres y las relaciones humanas" de los Hombres, las Mujeres y las relaciones humanas Página 13 de 15 En cuanto se concede a la mujer la igualdad con el hombre, se vuelve superior a él. Margaret Thatcher
(1925-) Ex-primer ministro de Inglaterra. A un hombre sólo le pido tres cosas: que sea guapo, implacable y estúpido. Dorothy Parker La educación de la mujer no puede llamarse tal educación sino doma, pues se propone por fin la obediencia, la pasividad y la sumisión. Emilia Pardo Bazán Aunque las mujeres no somos buenas para el consejo, alguna veces acertamos. Santa Teresa de Jesús
(1515-1582) Religiosa y escritora mística española. Detrás de cada mujer con éxito hay un hombre sorprendido. Anónimo En ningún momento he dudado que las mujeres son tontas. Al fin y al cabo el Todopoderoso las creó a imagen y semejanza de los hombres. Mary Anne Evans 'George Elliot'
(1819-1880) Novelista británica. No hay carga más pesada que una mujer liviana. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
(1547-1616) Escritor español. ¡Ah, el eterno femenino! Decía aquel señor cuya mujer nunca acababa de morirse.

51. Rainer Maria Rilke DE 1875-1926 Poet. Life And Songs, Duino
Gustave Flaubert, FR, 18211880. George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans or Marian Evans),GB, 1819-1880. Miska Petersham, 9/20/1888, ? Anne Parrish, 11/12/1888, ?
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Rainer Maria Rilke DE poet. Life and Songs, Duino Elegies, Poems from the Book of Hours. Thomas Mann DE novelist, essayist. Buddenbrooks, Death in Venice, The Magic Mountain. Hans Christian Andersen DK Edgar Rice Burroughs US novelist. Tarzan of the Apes. Carolyn Sherwin Bailey George Sand (Amandine Lucie Aurore Dupin) FR Sherwood Anderson US short-story writer. "Death in the Woods"; Winesburg, Ohio (collection). Mary Roberts Rinehart US Mystery writer, author of The Circular Staircase Jack London US novelist, journalist. Call of the Wild, The Sea-Wolf. Hermann Hesse DE novelist, poet. Death and the Lover, Steppenwolf, Siddhartha. John Masefield GB poet. "Sea Fever," "Cargoes," Salt Water Ballads. Ferenc Molnar HU dramatist, novelist. Liliom, The Guardsman, The Swan. Upton Sinclair US novelist. The Jungle. Carl Sandburg US poet. The People, Yes; Chicago Poems, Smoke and Steel, Harvest Poems. John Masefield William Cullen Bryant Roslyn Cemetery Roslyn, Long Island NY E. M. Forster GB novelist. A Passage to India. Vachel Lindsay US poet. General William Booth Enters into Heaven, The Congo. Wallace Stevens US poet. Harmonium(1923), The Man With the Blue Guitar(1937), Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction.

52. Murasaki Shikibu JP C978-1031? Novelist. The Tale Of Genji. Omar
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Murasaki Shikibu JP novelist. The Tale of Genji. Omar Khayyam IR poet. Rubaiyat. Murasaki Shikibu JP Omar Khayyam IR Dante Alighieri IT poet. The Divine Comedy. Francesco Petrarca IT poet. Africa, Trionfi, Canzoniere, On Solitude. Giovanni Boccaccio IT poet, storyteller. Decameron, Filostrato. Dante Alighieri IT Geoffrey Chaucer GB poet. The Canterbury Tales, Troilus and Criseyde. Francesco Petrarca IT Giovanni Boccaccio IT Geoffrey Chaucer GB Thomas Malory GB writer. Morte d'Arthur. Frangois Villon FR poet. The Lays, The Grand Testament. Frangois Villon FR Niccolr Machiavelli IT writer, statesman. The Prince, Discourses on Livy. Thomas Malory GB Thomas More GB writer. Utopia. Frangois Rabelais FR writer. Gargantua. Pierre de Ronsard FR poet. Sonnets pour Hilhne, La Franciade. Niccolr Machiavelli IT Michel de Montaigne FR essayist. Essais. Thomas More GB Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra ES novelist, dramatist, poet. Don Quixote de la Mancha. Edmund Spenser GB poet. The Faerie Queen. Frangois Rabelais FR Christopher Marlowe GB dramatist, poet. Tamburlaine the Great, Dr. Faustus, The Jew of Malta. William Shakespeare GB dramatist, poet. Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, King Lear, Julius Caesar, sonnets.

53. Bio: Eliot
George Eliot (18191880). Born Mary Anne Evans (later Marian), George Eliot grewup the daughter of a provincial land agent and overseer in a large and pleasant
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George Eliot (1819-1880)

54. HL
Maria, 17671849 Electronic Frontier Foundation AKA EFF Eliot, George, 1819-1880Eliot, George, 1819-1880 AKA Evans, Mary Anne, 1819-1880 Eliot, TS (Thomas
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55. NON-GOTHIC 19C.-GGIII
Westport. CT Greenwood Press, 2002. George Eliot Mary Ann Evans. (18191880).AUERBACH, Nina. Basingstoke Palgrave, 2000 201-217. Anne Lister.
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The Gothic of Non-Gothic Writers in the Nineteenth Century Internet Resources: Matthew Arnold CERVO , Nathan A. "Arnold's ' Alaric at Rome' and ' The Future:' The Gothic Face of Zeitgeist and Modernism." 1384 Robert Browning BEETZ , Kirk H. "Three Themes in Browning's Gothic Satire ' Mesmerism.' " 1379 BURDUCK GGII CARVER , Mildred (Remy). "Gothic Traits in Robert Browning's Shorter Poems." Master's Thesis, University of Texas at Austin, 1942. THOMPSON , Leslie M. " ' Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came ' and the Gothic Tradition." 2152] Thomas Carlyle DESAULNIERS , Mary. "Carlyle and the Economics of Terror: A Study of Revisionary Gothicism in The French Revolution Carlyle and the Economics of Terror; A Study of Revisionary Gothicism in the French Revolution . Buffalo: McGill-Queen's UP, 1995. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle BLOOM , Clive. "Doyle, Arthur Conan" In The Handbook of Gothic Literature , Ed. Marie Mulvey-Roberts. New York: New York University Press, 1998: 47-49. HALL , Jasmine Yong. "Ordering the Sensational: Sherlock Holmes and the Female Gothic." 0792 JOHNSON , E. Randolph. "The Victorian Vampire." 1389

56. Alliance Of Literary Societies, Gazetteer. West Midlands
George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) (18191880) George Eliot 1903, Attended the BirminghamOratory, Hagley Road, Birmingham, attended St Anne's Church, Alcester
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John Drinkwater (1882-1934) moved to Birmingham George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) (1819-1880) George Eliot, was born on the estate of Arbury Hall in 1819. For a delightful picture of her birthplace .She used the house as the model for Cheveral Manor in her Scenes of Clerical Life. The ornate plaster ceilings are part of an 18th-century Gothic restyling by Sir Roger Newdigate, the founder of the Oxford poetry prize. Jerome K. Jerome (1859-1927) was born in Walsall, Staffordshire, on 2nd May 1859. 1861, the Jeromes moved first to Stourbridge In 1927, he was made a Freeman of the Borough of Walsall Samuel Johnson (1709-84) educated in Lichfield, Stourbridge Grammar School, Pembroke College, Oxford. Lived in Birmingham 1734. Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) Buried in Birmingham J.R.Tolkien (1892-1973). Lived at 9 Ashfield Road, Birmingham 1895-1896,
5 Gracewell (Now 264A Wake Green Road, Birmingham) 1896-1900,
214 Alcester Road, Birmingham 1900-1901,
86 Westfield Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham 1901-1902,
26 Oliver Road, Birmingham 1902-1904 (demolished)

57. Alliance Of Literary Societies, Gazetteer. Warwickshire
George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) (18191880) born 22 November 1973) Married at St MaryImmaculate, Warwick Road, Birmingham, attended St Anne's Church, Alcester
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Jane Austen 1771-1817 Jane Austen's mother Cassandra Leigh was connected to the aristocratic Leigh family, one branch of whom owned this very grand Warwickshire property. Jane paid an unscheduled visit to Stoneleigh in August, 1806, with her sister, mother and mother's cousin Thomas, and stayed 10 days. The three women had been visiting Thomas at his home in Adlestrop, Gloucestershire, when Thomas received news that he was to inherit Stoneleigh from his relative Mary Leigh who had died childless. He was advised to take possession at once, as there were other claimants to the property. There is evidence of this visit, and much detailed description of Stoneleigh, in letters Mrs Austen wrote home to her daughter-in-law Mary: "I had expected to find everything about the place very fine and all that, but I had no idea of its being so beautiful… the Avon runs near the house, amidst green meadows, bounded by large and beautiful woods, full of delightful walks." Stoneleigh is said to have provided the model for Sotherton in Mansfield Park. After some years of decay, Stoneleigh Abbey has been recently restored. Some of it is now given over to private residences, but a large part is open to the general public with informative guided tours which mention Jane Austen's visit. See website Stoneleigh Abbey for dates and times of opening.

58. People With Literary Connections With The West Midlands Of England
18191880); Enright, DJ (1920- ); Evans, Simon (1895 L. Lambot, Isobel Mary (1926-2001);Landor, Walter Savage M. Mahar, Alan (1949- ); Marsh-Caldwell, Anne (1791-1874
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George Eliot (real name=Mary Ann Evans) (18191880) Novelist. Anne Bronte (pseudonym=ActonBell) (1820-1849) Novelist/Poet. Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) Poet.
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60. The Voice Of The Turtle
The work of George Eliot (18191880), marks the high point of the English Eliot wasborn Mary Anne Evans and came to writing late, after encouragement from her
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East Side Story (directed by Dana Ranga and Andrew Horn, France/Germany, 1997, 78 mins) This eye-opening documentary includes clips from nearly two dozen "socialist musicals", a bizarre hybrid of song-and-dance choreography and Marxist ideology much encouraged by Stalin after he saw Grigori Alexandrov's The Jolly Fellows (1934). Over the next two decades encompassing both the Terror and World War II, the bloodiest era in the region's history the Soviet film industry produced similar efforts glorifying factory hands and farm workers, the latter celebrated by the self-explanatory 1939 musical Tractor Drivers The Soviet musical died with Stalin in the early 1950s, but the Eastern European bloc attempted its own variation on the genre, though with a corresponding shift from rural to urban imagery and a focus on the teenager (representing the glorious socialist future) as opposed to the collective farm worker.

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