Silas Marner The Weaver of Raveloe
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Silas Marner The Weaver of Raveloe

by George Eliot

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
190
Language
English
Published
1861

Overview

George Eliot's Silas Marner The Weaver of Raveloe tells the story of a lonely weaver whose life changes through loss, village life, and unexpected care. The novel traces a movement from isolation toward connection, using a small rural community to explore trust, labor, memory, and belonging. Readers who enjoy classic novels with warmth and moral clarity will find a moving story of redemption shaped by patient, humane prose.

Readers who like careful prose and layered motives will find this especially satisfying, because it stays close to the human cost of choices while keeping the atmosphere vivid and specific. It also works well for readers who want a classic that rewards patience without feeling remote or airless. The result feels intimate, readable, and thoughtfully paced.

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