"Eliot dealt in human relationships and she was a mistress of the art. " —TimesMaggie and Tom Tulliver are both willful, passionate children, and their relationship has always been tempestuous. As they grow up together on the banks of the River Floss, Tom's self-righteous stubbornness and Maggie's emotional intensity increasingly brings them into conflict, particularly when Maggie's beauty sparks some ill-fated attachments.
George Eliot's story of a brother and sister bound together by their errors and affections is told here with tenderness, energy, and a profound understanding of human nature.
Why You Should Read?
- Explores the complexities of sibling relationships through the lens of a tumultuous brother-sister dynamic.
- Showcases a masterful exploration of human nature with deep psychological insights into characters' motivations.
- Offers a narrative that provides a profound understanding of the impact of societal expectations and personal choices.
- Presents a distinctive narrative voice that adds depth and resonance to the story.
About the Author
George Eliot is the primary author of "The Mill on the Floss." She was a Victorian era novelist known for her realistic novels that explore complex moral and social issues. Eliot's writing delves deep into the psychology of her characters, offering profound insights into human relationships and the complexities of life. Her literary contributions have had a lasting impact on English literature.