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Silas Marner the Weaver of Raveloe
by George Eliot
Synopses & Reviews New chronology; essay by Q. D. Leavis reinstated.
Edited with an Introduction and Notes by David Carroll.
Synopsis: Edited with an introduction and notes by David Carroll.
Description: Includes bibliographical references (p. xxvi-[xxviii]).
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ISBN: 9780140434804 Editor: McNulty Editor: Carroll, David Author: Leavis, Q. D. Author: Eliot, George Author: Carroll, David Publisher: Penguin Classics Location: London ; Subject: Historical Subject: Fiction Subject: Classics Subject: Country life Subject: England Subject: Conduct of life Subject: Fathers and daughters Subject: Adopted children Subject: Domestic fiction Subject: Weavers -- England -- Fiction. Subject: Weavers. Subject: Pastoral fiction. Subject: Foundlings Subject: General Fiction Series: Penguin Classics Series Volume: no. 4056 Publication Date: 19970101 Binding: Paperback Grade Level: General/trade Language: English Illustrations: Yes Pages: 240 Dimensions: 7.79x5.07x.57 in. .38 lbs.
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