The Mill on the Floss

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出版者:Signet Classics
作者:George Eliot
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页数:624
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出版时间:2002-2
价格:USD 7.95
装帧:Paperback
isbn号码:9780451528261
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This novel's unsentimental evocation of childhood in the English countryside stands as an enduring triumph; but equally memorable are its portrayal of a narrow, tradition-bound society, its striking, superbly drawn heroine, Maggie Tulliver, and its dramatic unfolding of tragic human destiny.

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Sometimes I feel learning is a kind of enjoyment allowing me to drift into that somewhere quite near to my truest self, while now and then I feel quite suffocated and isolated from the real world. When I read a novel, I may feel the same pain from which the...  

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In “The Mill On the Floss”, George Eliot vividly depicts Maggie's intelligent, enthusiastic, courageous and innocent personality, as well as her independent spirit and perseverance in upholding morality. This novel transcends the accusation of women's une...  

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工作了就是不行,一本长篇也能看上将近半年,估计换在大学,导师早就变成“叫兽”了~ 目前终于看完,所以简短盘点一下此书的长短,供后来读者参阅: 1、GeorgeEliot在大学的时候,只是略微带过,其实这是一个大遗憾。为什么?因为她的文笔实在很适合需要修炼自己英文写作的...  

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我该要多么感谢把这本书送给我的那个女孩子——我连她的名字都不知道! 一直以来我觉得简奥斯汀胜过夏洛特勃朗特,因为奥斯汀没有把阶级与平等或者女权之类的东西拿出来当牌打。当然我承认,看简爱的时候,我也常常泪流满面,感动于简与爱德华之间的爱情,然而,更让我倾...  

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大一的时候写的论文,今天随手翻到就扔上来了。 FEMININE is more often than not used as a negative adjective to describe the fragile feature of women. Even Shakespeare expressed such view through the mouth of Hamlet, ‘fragile, your name is woman.’ Yet is fra...  

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One of the most touching stories in English literature. "In their death they were not divided." A story about gender, class, love, kinship, and dream.

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One of the most touching stories in English literature. "In their death they were not divided." A story about gender, class, love, kinship, and dream.

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One of the most touching stories in English literature. "In their death they were not divided." A story about gender, class, love, kinship, and dream.

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One of the most touching stories in English literature. "In their death they were not divided." A story about gender, class, love, kinship, and dream.

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Deeply touched by Philip's last letter. Maggie cannot ask more. 相识满天下,知音能几人

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