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Silas Marner

Di: George Eliot
Letto da: Anna Bentinck
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Here is a tale straight from the fireside. We are compelled to follow the humble and mysterious figure of the linen weaver Silas Marner, on his journey from solitude and exile to the warmth and joy of family life. His path is a strange one; when he loses his hoard of hard-earned coins all seems to be lost, but in place of the golden guineas come the golden curls of a child - and from desolate misery comes triumphant joy.

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Oh, Silas Marner, what a gem of a book! You're right, it might not have the sprawling grandeur of Middlemarch, but its quiet power and the deeply affecting character of Silas truly resonate. George Eliot, the pen name of Mary Ann Evans, was a formidable intellectual and a keen observer of humanity. Writing in the Victorian era (1837-1901), her novels often explored the social and moral complexities of the time, rooted in the English countryside she knew so well.
Silas Marner, published in 1861, perfectly embodies many aspects of Victorian literature. It delves into themes of social isolation, the impact of industrialization on rural communities, and the importance of morality and redemption. The detailed portrayal of village life in Raveloe, with its intricate social hierarchies and deeply held beliefs, is characteristic of the realism prevalent in Victorian novels. Furthermore, the novel grapples with the era's anxieties about faith, community, and the changing social fabric. Silas's journey from a betrayed and hardened recluse to a loving father figure showcases the Victorian emphasis on moral improvement and the redemptive power of love and human connection. It's a beautifully crafted story that stays with you long after the final page.

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