George Eliot
George Eliot, the pen name of Mary Ann Evans, was a prominent English novelist of the Victorian era, celebrated for her works that delve into human psychology and social issues, including the acclaimed 'Middlemarch.'
Born on Nov 22, 1819 (206 years old)
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Ireland:
George Eliot’s Middlemarch is mentioned as part of the performative reading discussion.
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Luxembourg:
George Eliot is among the notable individuals buried at Highgate Cemetery in London.
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France:
George Eliot is mentioned as an example of a female writer who was not a mother.
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Ireland:
George Eliot is one of the writers the author would invite to a dream dinner party.
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Peru:
George Eliot's arguments in 'Middlemarch' emphasize the importance of individual actions in preserving life.
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Pakistan:
George Eliot described Venice as a 'creature born with an imperial attitude'.
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Ireland:
George Eliot is mentioned as a notable figure from Nuneaton, the town where Gareth Edwards was raised.
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Italy:
George Eliot is mentioned in relation to Victorian attitudes towards truth and self-deception.
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Spain:
George Eliot is the author of 'Middlemarch', a novel that has gained renewed interest.
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Greece:
Before George Eliot, there was no Middlemarch, now we have a great novel.
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