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What (who) is George Eliot - definition

ENGLISH NOVELIST, ESSAYIST, POET AND JOURNALIST (1819–1880)
Mary Ann Evans; G. Eliot; Mary Anne Evans; Mrs Cross; Eliot, George; Marian Evans; Mary Ann Cross; George (Marian Evans) Eliot
  • Blue plaque, Holly Lodge, 31 Wimbledon Park Road, London
  • Portrait by [[Frederick William Burton]], 1864
  • Portrait of George Eliot by [[Samuel Laurence]], c. 1860
  • Eliot's grave in [[Highgate Cemetery]]
  • [[Nuneaton]] Museum and Art Gallery, in Riversley Park, home of collection on writer George Eliot

George Fielding Eliot         
SECOND LIEUTENANT IN THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY IN WORLD WAR I
User:Edison/George Fielding Eliot; Major George Fielding Eliot; George Fielding Elliot
George Fielding Eliot (22 June 1894 – 21 April 1971) was a second lieutenant in the Australian army in World War I. He became a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and later a major in the Military Intelligence Reserve of the United States Army.
Elliot Warburton         
  • Plate from ''The Crescent and the Cross'' entitled "Encampment at Baalbec, lady and dragoman in foreground."
IRISH NOVELIST AND HISTORIAN
Bartholomew Eliot George Warburton; Bartholomew Elliott George Warburton; Eliot Warburton
Bartholomew Eliot George Warburton (1810–1852), usually known as Eliot Warburton, was an Irish traveller and novelist, born near Tullamore, Ireland.
Peter Eliot         
BRITISH ARCHDEACON
Peter Charles Eliot; Eliot, Peter
Peter Charles Eliot MBE TD (30 October 1910 – 16 December 1995)"Deaths" The Times (London, England), Tuesday, December 19, 1995; pg. 18; Issue 65454 was an English Anglican priest who served as Archdeacon of Worcester from 1961 to 1975.

Wikipedia

George Eliot

Mary Ann Evans (22 November 1819 – 22 December 1880; alternatively Mary Anne or Marian), known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, poet, journalist, translator, and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era. She wrote seven novels: Adam Bede (1859), The Mill on the Floss (1860), Silas Marner (1861), Romola (1862–63), Felix Holt, the Radical (1866), Middlemarch (1871–72) and Daniel Deronda (1876). Like Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy, she emerged from provincial England; most of her works are set there. Her works are known for their realism, psychological insight, sense of place and detailed depiction of the countryside.

Middlemarch was described by the novelist Virginia Woolf as "one of the few English novels written for grown-up people" and by Martin Amis and Julian Barnes as the greatest novel in the English language.

Examples of use of George Eliot
1. This week Arabella began reading Adam Bede by George Eliot.
2. Like her literary heroine George Eliot, Cambridge graduate Miss Thompson is driven to help others.
3. George Eliot cried like a girl at a concert at Birmingham Town Hall in 1848.
4. George Eliot hospital NHS trust in the west Midlands had the highest.
5. As George Eliot said of women, happy is the one who has no history.