Silas Marner
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Silas Marner

George Eliot

Yayıncı
Independently published
Sayfa
123
Dil
English
Yayın yılı
1901

Özet

Silas Marner is George Eliot's tightly shaped novel about exile, loss, and unexpected renewal. Silas, a linen-weaver betrayed by his former religious community, settles in Raveloe as a solitary figure whose life revolves around work and hidden gold. When his money disappears and a small child enters his cottage, the meaning of wealth changes completely.

Readers who want an approachable entry into Eliot will find Silas Marner humane, clear, and quietly profound. The novel explores faith, gossip, fatherhood, class, and the way a community can become a moral home after deep injury. Its fable-like pattern never feels thin, because Eliot grounds every change in feeling, habit, and social consequence, leaving a portrait of love as daily practice rather than sudden rescue.

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