Daniel Deronda(Paperback, George Eliot)
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About The Book: Daniel Deronda begins with a memorable fictional encounter: Gwendolen Harleth, captivating yet disquieting, stands poised at the roulette table in Leubronn. Observing her is Daniel Deronda, a young man molded in the refined traditions of the English upper classes, currently in search of his life's purpose. As Gwendolen finds herself ensnared in a stifling marriage, a sequence of dramatic encounters draws Deronda into a growing empathy for Jewish aspirations regarding cultural and natural identity. Despite the apparent disconnect between Gwendolen's aristocratic world and the realms of Mirah, the lost daughter, and Mordecai, the visionary, George Eliot intricately weaves these narrative threads together. About The Author: Ary Anne, also recognized as Mary Ann or Marian Evans (1819 - 1880), achieved fame under her pen name George Eliot. She was an English novelist, journalist, and translator, emerging as one of the prominent figures in Victorian-era literature. Renowned for her realistic portrayal and psychological depth, Eliot authored seven novels, including notable works such as Adam Bede (1859), The Mill on the Floss (1860), Silas Marner (1861), Middlemarch (1871-72), and Daniel Deronda (1876). These novels predominantly unfold in provincial England. CONTENTS: BOOK I: THE SP7OILED CHILD ................................................9, CHAPTER - I ............................................................................... 9, CHAPTER - II ............................................................................ 17, CHAPTER - III ........................................................................... 24, CHAPTER - IV ........................................................................... 42, CHAPTER - V ............................................................................ 46, CHAPTER - VI ........................................................................... 56, CHAPTER - VII ...............................................