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The mill on the floss book review7/1/2023 Published in 1860.Īuthor George Eliot is actually Mary Ann Evans, because female writers in Victorian England all had to have male alter egos, proving that they were all basically superheroes. Alas, instead I have to endure enjoy all 597 pages of George Eliot’s The Mill on the Floss. Even just reading something written in the last 100 years would be a lovely treat. The latest book in Phillip Pullman’s His Dark Materials series sits sad and unread on my bedside table. I blagged my way through Shakespeare’s As You Like It, mainly by reading the plot summary on Schmoop. I gave up on Dicken’s Bleak House after it turned my own house into a bleak, meaningless shell. ‘I desire no future that will break the ties of the past…’Īs I enter into the third year of my English Literature degree, I will admit I am starting to flag.
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