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About the author
George Eliot was the pen
name of English female novelist
Mary Ann Evans (November 22,
1819 - December 22, 1880).
Born on a farm near Nuneaton
in Warwickshire, she used many
of her real-life experiences in her
books, which she wrote under a
man's name in order to improve
her chances of publication.
Eliot defied convention by living for many years with
George Henry Lewes, a writer, who died in 1878. On May 6,
1880 she married a friend, John Cross, an American banker,
who was 20 years younger than Eliot. They honeymooned in
Venice and, allegedly, Cross jumped from their hotel balcony
into the Grand Canal on their wedding night; he survived.
She died in London of a kidney ailment and was interred in
Highgate Cemetery (East), Highgate, London, England.
George Eliot. Adam Bede.
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Book 1.
Chapter 1.
The Workshop.
Chapter 2.
The Preaching.
Chapter 3.
After the Preaching.
Chapter 4.
Home and Its Sorrows.
Chapter 5.
The Rector.
Chapter 6.
The Hall Farm.
Chapter 7.
The Dairy.
Chapter 8.
A Vocation.
Chapter 9.
Hetty's World.
Chapter 10.
Dinah Visits Lisbeth.
Chapter 11.
In the Cottage.
Chapter 12.
In the Wood.
Chapter 13.
Evening in the Wood.
Chapter 14.
The Return Home.
Chapter 15.
The Two Bed-Chambers.
Chapter 16.
Links.
Book 2.
Chapter 17.
In Which the Story Pauses a Little.