

Her father, Robert Evans, was an estate manager for a nearby baronet, and her mother, Christiana, was the daughter of the local mill owner. Notable Quote: “It is never too late to be what you might have been.”Įliot was born Mary Ann Evans (sometimes written as Marian) in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England, in 1819.

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Also Known As: George Eliot, Marian Evans, Mary Ann Evans Lewes.Her books have also been adapted into various films and television programs. Eliot has been placed by literary critic Harold Bloom as one of the greatest writers of the West. She was not religious, but she held the belief that religious beliefs and tradition maintained a social order and morality. She worked as a translator as well, which exposed her to various German religious, social and philosophical texts, elements of which shown up in her fiction. She is best remembered for ‘Middlemarch’, which was not just her masterpiece, but also one of the greatest novels in the history of English fiction. Her books were mainly appreciated for their descriptions of rural society, and she believed that there was much interest and importance in the mundane details of ordinary country lives. She authored seven novels, known for their realism and psychological insight. Her real name was Mary Ann Evans but she used a male pen name, as female authors were believed to be writing only lighthearted novels in those days and she wanted to be taken seriously as well as break that stereotype. George Eliot was an English novelist, poet, journalist, as well as a translator.
