Daniel Deronda by ELIOT, George

In this enduring Victorian classic written in 1876, two stories weave in and out of each other: The first is about Gwendolen, one of Eliots finest creations, who grows from a...

Brother Jacob by ELIOT, George

Brother Jacob is a short story by George Eliot, in which she explores the relationship between the selfish, self-centered and ambitious David Faux and his idiot brother, Jacob. -...

Adam Bede By George Eliot

A young carpenter falls in love with the village beauty. She, however, has set her sights on a dashing army captain who's the son of the wealthy local squire. Meanwhile, a...

George Eliot Country Audio Tours

The George Eliot Country Audio Tour podcasts celebrate the 150th anniversary of the publication of George Eliot's first work of fiction Scenes of Clerical Life. They take us to...

Silas Marner By George Eliot

One of the most memorable scenes in this novel occurs in Chapter Twelve, when the dejected and desolate Silas Marner steps outside his lonely cottage on New Year's Eve. He suffers...

Daniel Deronda By George Eliot

A lovely young woman gambling at a casino in Leubronn, Germany. A young man watches, fascinated from afar. She begins to lose heavily and leaves the casino. Thus opens the last...

Felix Holt, The Radical by ELIOT, George

Harold Transome is a landowner who goes against his familys political tradition (much to his mothers distress), while Felix Holt is a sincere radical. The setting of the book, the...

Self-driving Cars: Dr. Lance Eliot "podcast Series"

Narrated by the "AI Insider" guru of self-driving cars, Dr. Lance B. Eliot, this podcast series covers the key aspects of self-driving cars, including high-tech, business trends,...

Craftsman Founder With Lucas Carlson And Eliot Peper

Every week we will talk to different entrepreneurs like David S Rose, Neil Patel, Hiten Shah, Joanna Penn, and others about taking the long view on startup strategy and writing...

Waste Land (version 3), The by ELIOT, T. S.

The Waste Land is T. S. Eliots Modernist masterpiece, first published in 1920. Rich in allusions to Shakespeare, Dante, Baudelaire, the Bible, Marvell, Buddha, and the folklore of...

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