George Eliot

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Definition

Proper noun * George Eliot: The pen name of Mary Ann Evans, a renowned 19th-century British novelist. Her works are celebrated for their psychological depth, realism, and detailed portrayal of English provincial life, particularly during the Victorian era.

Usage and Examples
  • As the author's name:
    • "Middlemarch" is considered the masterpiece of George Eliot.
    • Many students study the novels of George Eliot in literature courses.
  • Referring to the authorial persona:
    • The moral complexity in George Eliot's fiction was groundbreaking for its time.
    • George Eliot used a male pseudonym to ensure her works were taken seriously.
Advanced Usage
  • Literary criticism and analysis: The name "George Eliot" is often used metonymically to refer to the body of work, its themes, or its style.
    • The lecture explored the theme of social reform in George Eliot.
    • A hallmark of George Eliot is the authorial commentary interspersed throughout the narrative.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mary Ann Evans (Proper noun): The real name of the author who wrote under the pen name George Eliot.
  • Eliotian (Adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the works of George Eliot.
    • The novel's detailed provincial setting has an Eliotian quality.
Synonyms
  • Novelist
  • Author
  • Writer
  • Literary figure

Note: While these are general synonyms for a writer, "George Eliot" specifically refers to this unique individual and literary persona. There is no direct synonym for the proper name itself.

Noun
  1. British writer of novels characterized by realistic analysis of provincial Victorian society (1819-1880)