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George Eliot

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English novelist Mary Ann Evans, who wrote under a male pen name, renowned for her profound realist novels like *Middlemarch* and *The Mill on the Floss*.

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What was George Eliot's real name?

The English novelist's real name was Mary Ann Evans. She adopted a male pen name in the 19th century to ensure her works were taken seriously and to escape female literary stereotypes.

What is George Eliot's most famous novel?

Her most celebrated work is Middlemarch, published in 1871-1872. It is considered one of the greatest realist novels in the English language, focusing on the provincial life of a fictional Midlands town.

Did George Eliot write The Mill on the Floss?

Yes, she published The Mill on the Floss in 1860. It is a highly autobiographical novel detailing the complex relationship between siblings Tom and Maggie Tulliver.

Who was George Eliot's partner?

She lived with the philosopher and critic George Henry Lewes for over 20 years. Because Lewes was already married and could not divorce, their relationship was scandalous in Victorian society, but Lewes deeply supported her writing.

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