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The one to make you laugh out loud: The Mill on the Floss The one to drop into dinner party conversation: Romola If you only read one, it should be: Middlemarch @guardian is back with another 'where to start' round up – this time with George Eliot! https://t.co/plbQSnHXMX
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22 December 1880. Leading Victorian novelist George Eliot (real name Mary Ann Evans), died (aged 61). She wrote 7 novels: Adam Bede, The Mill on the Floss, Silas Marner, Romola, Felix Holt, The Radical, Daniel Deronda and her masterpiece Middlemarch. https://t.co/3t5ZlTXGxI