The Mill On The Floss

Gill’s choice – Tuesday 26th September 2017 at 7.30 pm

Book: The Mill On The Floss

Author: George Eliot

Synopsis

This novel, based on George Eliot’s own experiences of provincial life, is a masterpiece of ambiguity in which moral choice is subjected to the hypocrisy of the Victorian age.

As the headstrong Maggie Tulliver grows into womanhood, the deep love which she has for her brother Tom turns into conflict, because she cannot reconcile his bourgeois standards with her own lively intelligence. Maggie is unable to adapt to her community or break free from it, and the result, on more than one level, is tragedy.

Our Review
The Mill on the Floss is described as Eliot’s most autobiographical novel for its portrayal of a complex relationship between a brother and sister. It is the story of a young woman’s struggle for growth and independence against the restraints of small country life, domineering family and unsuitable suitors.
We found this a difficult (and long!) book to read but felt if gave us a good insight into the life (especially of women) many years ago.
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