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    The revelations about Eliot's private life surprised and shocked many of her admiring readers, but this did not affect her popularity as a novelist. Her relationship with Lewes afforded her the encouragement and stability she needed to write fiction, but it would be some time before the couple were accepted into polite society.

  2. Nov 19, 2019 · One of the reasons Eliot used a pen name was to protect her private life from the public eye – as well as to ensure her work was taken seriously (Credit: Getty Images)

    • Early Life
    • Joining New Society
    • Editorial Work
    • Early Forays Into Fiction
    • Popular Novelist and Political Ideas
    • Literary Style and Themes
    • Death
    • Legacy
    • Sources

    Eliot was born Mary Ann Evans (sometimes written as Marian) in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England, in 1819. Her father, Robert Evans, was an estate manager for a nearby baronet, and her mother, Christiana, was the daughter of the local mill owner. Robert had been married previously, with two children (a son, also named Robert, and a daughter, Fanny), ...

    The move to Coventry opened new doors for Eliot, both socially and academically. She came into contact with a much more liberal, less religious social circle, including such luminaries as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Harriet Martineau, thanks to her friends, Charles and Cara Bray. Known as the “Rosehill Circle,” named after the Brays’ home, this group o...

    After returning to England from Switzerland in 1850, Eliot began pursuing a writing career in earnest. During her time with the Rosehill Circle, she had met Chapman, and by 1850, he had purchased The Westminster Review. He had published Eliot’s first formal work – a translation of German thinker David Strauss's The Life of Jesus– and he hired her o...

    During her time editing the Westminster Review, Eliot developed a desire to move into writing novels. One of her last essays for the journal, titled “Silly Novels by Lady Novelists,” laid out her perspective on novels of the time. She criticized the banality of contemporary novels written by women, comparing them unfavorably to the wave of realisms...

    As Eliot’s popularity grew, she continued working on novels, eventually writing a total of seven. The Mill on the Floss was her next work, published in 1860 and dedicated to Lewes. Over the next few years, she produced more novels: Silas Marner (1861), Romola (1863), and Felix Holt, the Radical(1866). In general, her novels were consistently popula...

    Like many authors, Eliot drew from her own life and observations in her writing. Many of her works depicted rural society, both the positives and the negatives. On the one hand, she believed in the literary worth of even the smallest, most mundane details of ordinary country life, which shows up in the settings of many of her novels, including Midd...

    Lewes’s death devastated Eliot, but she found companionship with John Walter Cross, a Scottish commission agent. He was 20 years younger than her, which led to some scandal when they married in May 1880. Cross was not mentally well, however, and jumped from their hotel balcony into the Grand Canal while they were on their honeymoon in Venice. He su...

    In the years immediately following her death, Eliot’s legacy was more complicated. The scandal of her long-term relationship with Lewes had not entirely faded (as demonstrated by her exclusion from the Abbey), and yet on the other hand, critics including Nietzsche, criticized her remaining religious beliefs and how they impacted her moral stances i...

    Ashton, Rosemary. George Eliot: A Life. London: Penguin, 1997.
    Haight, Gordon S. George Eliot: A Biography.New York: Oxford University Press, 1968.
    Henry, Nancy, The Life of George Eliot: A Critical Biography, Wiley-Blackwell, 2012.
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  4. Mar 9, 2023 · Elliott is a private person. Despite being married to one of the most famous English actors in the world, Elliott likes to keep his personal life as private as possible. His Instagram is...

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