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Essay heading: George Eliot is a Woman
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Her husband sent her story to a publisher and claimed it was a work done by a male friend that wished to be kept anonymous. The story was published on New Year's Day, 1857. She then adopted the name George Eliot because "George was Mr. Lewes's Christian name, and Eliot was a good mouth-filling, easily pronounced word" (Virginia 6)... displayed 300 characters
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She was diagnosed with having laryngitis, and the doctor saw no cause for her to worry. A few days later he kidney problem began to bother her again, and she was in much pain. She passed away at ten o'clock, the night of December 22, 1880. Mary Anne was buried in Highgate Cemetery, London (Virginia 9)
Silas Marner is a British novel of a weaver who lives in an English countryside village in the early nineteenth century... displayed next 300 characters
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