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Drawing on her own childhood experiences, the story explores themes of first love, sibling rivalry, and regret. Maggie Tulliver, raised at Dorlcote Mill, idolizes her brother Tom and seeks her parents' approval. However, her passionate, independent spirit and keen intellect create ongoing tension within her family. As she matures, the struggle between familial expectations and her own desires intensifies, leading her to navigate complex relationships with three distinct men: her proud brother, the hunchbacked Tom Wakem—son of their family's adversary—and the alluring yet perilous Stephen Guest. This poignant depiction of sibling dynamics is regarded as George Eliot's most autobiographical work and one of her most impactful. The edition includes an introduction and notes by A.S. Byatt, who connects the narrative to Eliot's life and era. Mary Ann Evans, who began her literary journey as a translator and editor, published her first novel, Scenes of Clerical Life, in 1857 under the pen name George Eliot. She would go on to write eight novels, including this one, Middlemarch, and Daniel Deronda. If you appreciated this story, you may also enjoy Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure, available in Penguin Classics.

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The Mill on the Floss, George Eliot

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