
Adam Bede - by George Eliot
CONTENTS
Book First
Chapter I The Workshop
Chapter II The Preaching
Chapter III After the Preaching
Chapter IV Home and Its Sorrows
Chapter V The Rector
Chapter VI The Hall Farm
Chapter VII The Dairy
In the quiet village of Hayslope, a bustling workshop becomes the stage for a vivid portrait of rural life at the turn of the nineteenth century. Here we meet Adam Bede, a tall, sturdy carpenter whose dark hair and keen eyes hint at a mix of strength and sensitivity. His brother Seth, quieter and more reflective, provides a subtle counterpoint, while the rhythmic sounds of planes and hammers echo the steady pulse of the community.
Beyond the timber and tools, the novel weaves together the lives of farmers, clergy, and young women whose hopes and hardships intersect in the fields and cottages surrounding the workshop. Themes of duty, honesty, and the pull of love begin to surface as the characters navigate the expectations of their world. Listeners will be drawn into a richly detailed landscape where every scent of pine and rustle of elder‑bushes carries the promise of both comfort and conflict.
Language
en
Duration
~20 hours (1152K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
An Anonymous Volunteer and David Widger
Release date
2006-01-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1819–1880
A master of the Victorian novel, this writer brought extraordinary psychological depth and moral complexity to stories of ordinary lives. Best known for Middlemarch, she also gave readers enduring classics like Silas Marner and The Mill on the Floss.
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