george eliot

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george eliot

A student reads a novel by George Eliot in the library.

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.

george eliot

A student reads a novel by George Eliot in the library.

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