
audiobook
by George Eliot
INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF GEORGE ELIOT (Mary Anne Evans)
TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES
Middlemarch - By George Eliot
ADAM BEDE - by George Eliot
SILAS MARNER - The Weaver of Raveloe - George Eliot (Mary Anne Evans) - 1861
THE MILL ON THE FLOSS - By George Eliot
DANIEL DERONDA - By George Eliot
THE ESSAYS of "GEORGE ELIOT." - Complete, Collected And Arranged, With An Introduction On Her "analysis Of Motives"
TOM AND MAGGIE TULLIVER - TOLD FROM GEORGE ELIOT'S "THE MILL ON THE FLOSS"
FELIX HOLT, THE RADICAL - By George Eliot
An expertly organized guide gathers together the full range of a beloved Victorian writer’s output, from sweeping novels to intimate essays and biographical sketches. The compiler has arranged each work with clear, clickable headings, letting listeners jump straight to any chapter, story, or piece of criticism without getting lost in endless menus.
The collection spans the familiar expanses of Middlemarch and Adam Bede, the quiet resilience of Silas Marner, the youthful turbulence of The Mill on the Floss, and the varied shorter works that reveal the author’s keen observations of society and faith. Detailed tables break down each volume into its constituent sections, making it simple to pick up exactly where you want to start. Whether you’re revisiting a favorite narrative or exploring a new story for the first time, this index offers a smooth, listener‑friendly route into the author’s rich literary world.
Language
en
Duration
~12 minutes (12K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2019-01-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1819–1880
A major voice of Victorian fiction, this novelist brought unusual emotional depth and moral seriousness to stories of ordinary lives. Her books are still loved for their insight, warmth, and sharp understanding of human motives.
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