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Her reading matter included Tennyson, Wordsworth, Milton, Coleridge, Trollope, Thackeray and George Eliot.
The novelist George Eliot also included couplets throughout her writings.
Mary Anne ( alternatively Mary Ann or Marian ) Evans ( 22 November 1819 – 22 December 1880 ), better known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, journalist and translator, and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era.
Portrait of George Eliot by Samuel Laurence circa 1860
She also adopted a new nom-de-plume, the one for which she would become best known: George Eliot.
In the end, the real George Eliot stepped forward: Marian Evans Lewes admitted she was the author.
For example The George Eliot School ( Previously George Eliot Community School ) and Middlemarch Junior School.
In 1948, Nuneaton Emergency Hospital was named George Eliot Hospital in Eliot's honour.
George Eliot Road, in Foleshill, Coventry was named in her honour.
* Henry, Nancy, The Life of George Eliot: A Critical Biography, Wiley-Blackwell, 2012
* Haight, Gordon S., George Eliot: A Biography, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1968, ISBN 0-19-811666-7.
* Haight, Gordon S., ed., George Eliot: Letters, New Haven, Connecticut, Yale University Press, 1954, ISBN 0-300-01088-5.
* Uglow, Jennifer, George Eliot, London, Virago, 1987, ISBN 0-394-75359-3.
* Jenkins, Lucien, Collected Poems of George Eliot, London, Skoob Books Publishing, 1989, ISBN 1-871438-35-7
* Beer, Gillian, Darwin's Plots: Evolutionary Narrative in Darwin, George Eliot and Nineteenth-Century Fiction, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1983, ISBN 0-521-78392-5.
* Beer, Gillian, George Eliot, Prentice Hall / Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1986, ISBN 0-7108-0511-X.
* Hughes, Kathryn, George Eliot: The Last Victorian, New York, Farrar Straus Giroux, 1998, ISBN 0-374-16138-0.
* Pinney, Thomas, ed., Essays of George Eliot, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1963, ISBN 0-231-02619-6.
* Rignall, John, ed., ' Oxford Reader's Companion to George Eliot ', Oxford University Press, 2000, ISBN 0-19-860099-2
* Rignall, John, ed., ' George Eliot and Europe ', Scolar Press, 1997, ISBN 1-85928-334-9
* Shuttleworth, Sally, George Eliot and Nineteenth-Century Science: The Make-Believe of a Beginning, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1984, ISBN 0-521-25786-7.
* Thompson, Andrew, 1998, ' George Eliot and Italy: Literary, Cultural and Political Influences from Dante to the Risorgimento, New York, St. Martin's Press, 1998, ISBN 0-312-17651-1.

George and i
In 1610 Pietro Della Valle found a Scot, George Strachan, resident at Anah ( to study Arabic ) as physician to the amir ( i. 671-681 ).
They determined to reinvestigate the motion of γ Draconis ; the telescope, constructed by George Graham ( 1675 – 1751 ), a celebrated instrument-maker, was affixed to a vertical chimney stack, in such manner as to permit a small oscillation of the eyepiece, the amount of which ( i. e. the deviation from the vertical ) was regulated and measured by the introduction of a screw and a plumb line.
Other non-religious ( i. e., non-vowed monastic ) great figures include Saint George Preca, a Maltese priest and Carmelite Tertiary.
Lloyd George was instrumental in introducing the Welsh Church Act which disestablished, i. e., secularized, Wales though on the outbreak of War, postponed until 1920, removing the opportunity of the six Welsh Bishops in the new Church in Wales to apply ex officio to sit in the House of Lords and removing ( disendowing ) certain pre-1662 property rights.
A number of filmmakers have had their movies honored for their achievements in visual effects ; i. e., five films produced by George Pal, five by producer George Lucas, five by director James Cameron ( who began his career in Hollywood as an effects technician ), four by directors Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson, and three by director Robert Zemeckis.
Roger styled George in Abbasid fashion as " Amir of Amirs ", i. e. " Commander of Commanders ", with the title becoming Latinized in the 13th century as " ammiratus ammiratorum ".
At a social event, King George IV was reported as referring to the battle as " this untoward ( i. e. undesirable ) event ".
The first three are unverified historically, which therefore casts doubt on their accuracy, yet they also form the groundwork on which Boece and George Buchanan afterwards based some of their historical writings, much of which was exposed by Thomas Innes as doubtful in his Critical Essay ( i, pp. 201 – 2, 4 ).
In writing to George Devine, who directed the Old Vic production, Beckett suggests that “ the inquirer ( light ) begins to emerge as no less a victim of his inquiry than they and as needing to be free, within narrow limits, literally to act the part, i. e. to vary only slightly his speeds and intensities .” But the role of the light is even more ambiguous, for it has also been seen as “ a metaphor for our attention ( relentless, all-consuming, whimsical )” and a way of “ switching on and switching off speech exactly as a playwright does when he moves from one line of dialogue on his page to the next .” Neither of these analogies conflicts with the more popular views where the spotlight is believed by to represent God, or some other moral agent tasked with assessing, each character's case to be relieved from the binds of the urn by having them relive this relationship, which has ruined all their lives.
The agreement was signed in London on 6 December 1921 by representatives of the British government ( which included Prime Minister David Lloyd George, who was head of the British delegates ) and envoys of the Irish Republic, including Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith, who claimed plenipotentiary status ( i. e. negotiators empowered to sign a treaty without reference back to their superiors ).
For Ritzer, globalization typically leads to consumption of vast quantities of serial social forms that have been centrally conceived and controlled – one McDonald ’ s hamburger, i. e., one instance of nothing again and again-dominates social life ( Ritzer, George.
* En mycket fri tolkning av några teser i George Lukács historia och klassmedvetande 1971
* The chapter on The Declaimers, in George Augustus Simcox, History of Latin Literature, i. ( 1883 )
# Anne Loftus, married ( i ) Sir Henry Colley of Castle Carbury ; ( ii ) George Blount ; and ( iii ) Edward Blayney ;
* Copping, Robert, The Story of The Monday Club-The First Decade, ( i ) ( Foreword by George Pole ), Current Affairs Information Service, Ilford, Essex, April 1972 ( P / B ).
Palestinian people | Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas, United States President George W. Bush, and Israel i Prime Minister Ariel Sharon after reading statement to the press during the closing moments of the Red Sea Summit in Aqaba, Jordan, June 4, 2003.
However, old age prevented her from attending the Coronation of King George V ( who was her first cousin twice removed ; i. e., George III was her grandfather, whereas he was the great-great-grandfather of George V ) and Queen Mary at Westminster Abbey on 22 June 1911.
i .: Letters of Atterbury to the chevalier St George, etc.
* The Habsburgs had violated the secret agreement with Bethlen of 1615 and prolonged the peace with Ottoman Empire in July 1615, and even entered into an alliance with George Druget, the captain of Upper Hungary ( i. e. present-day Slovakia and adjacent territories ) against Bethlen.
George Speight, a commoner ( i. e., one of non-chiefly ancestry ) who led the 2000 putsch accused Mara of selling the country out to Indo-Fijians, and of working to keep power in the hands of a coalition of Fijian chiefs and Indo-Fijian businessmen, at the expense of Fijian commoners.
Star: A four-pointed silver gilt star with a gold central medallion bearing the cipher of St. George " SG " topped by a crown and surrounded by a black enamelled band bearing the motto of the order " For Service and Bravery " (" Za Sluzhbu i Khrabrost ").

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