George Eliot (1819-1880), whose real name was Mary Ann Evans Cross, left school at the age of sixteen and embarked on a program of independent study to further her intellectual growth before becoming one of the leading novelists of the Victorian era. Her seven novels also include
The Mill on the Floss,
Adam Bede, and
Silas Marner.
Rebecca Mead is a staff writer at the
New Yorker and the author of My Life in Middlemarch. She lives in New York.