George Eliot: Novelist, Lover, Wife (Eminent Lives)

George Eliot: Novelist, Lover, Wife (Eminent Lives)

by Brenda Maddox (Author)

Synopsis

In this wonderful addition to the Eminent Lives series, widely acclaimed biographer Brenda Maddox sheds a fascinating new light on the life of legendary novelist George Eliot. On 22 November 1819, Mary Ann Evans was born on a farm in rural Warwickshire. In 1880, she died in London as George Eliot, one of the most famous authors of her generation. Today, she is celebrated as one of the greatest novelists in history, a woman who not only captured her readers' imaginations but won their hearts. Her many novels are as appreciated now as they were in the nineteenth century; but her unconventional and intriguing personal life, a story in itself, is less well known. Raised in obscurity, Mary Ann Evans was fiercely intellectual from an early age. She moved from one school to the next, a bright, fervent child with a nervous disposition. As a young - and conspicuously plain - woman without prospect of romance, by the time she was in her twenties Mary Ann had resigned herself to a life alone. But a move to London in pursuit of journalistic work proved fateful. For it was there that she met the married George Henry Lewes - an author and scientist whose intellect and nervous energy matched her own. When Mary Ann took him as a partner, defying the crippling social censure that followed, her life changed forever. Taking Lewes's name in her private life, Mary Ann as 'George Eliot' produced novel after novel, redefining English literature as she did so. In this revealing biography, Brenda Maddox explores the woman behind the books: a troubled child, an ambitious young career woman, and an almost-wife. Intertwining her novels and her life story, Maddox sheds a fresh new light on one of English literature's most significant, complex and courageous figures.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: First Edition; 1st printing.
Publisher: HarperPress
Published: 28 May 2009

ISBN 10: 0007240791
ISBN 13: 9780007240791

Media Reviews

Praise for ROSALIND FRANKLIN:

`Objective and well rounded. [Maddox] refuses to portray this strong, determined woman as a victim and gives a fascinating account of personal and professional animosity in the scientific community.' Sunday Times

`The narrative is at its best, of course, as we edge closer to the February 1953 discovery of the secret life; Maddox manages to capture something of the intrigue and high tension that fuelled the race to be first to announce a result...access to private letters means Maddox is also able to animate Franklin outside the lab.' Observer

`Maddox corrects the myth that Franklin was cold and obstructive, instead revealing a warm, generous woman, married to her work. This is an engrossing, comprehensible account of a thrilling scientific race.' Daily Telegraph

Author Bio

Brenda Maddox is the award-winning biographer of Elizabeth Taylor, D. H. Lawrence (Whitbread Award), Nora Joyce (LA Times Biography and Silver PEN awards), W. B. Yeats (Samuel Johnson Prize shortlist) and Rosalind Franklin (LA Times Science Book award). A fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, she has worked for the Economist, the Daily Telegraph and the Times. She lives in London and Wales.