This classic novel, first published in 1860, tells the story of
Maggie Tulliver. Intelligent and headstrong but trapped by the
conventions of family tradition and rural life, Maggie is one of
the great heroines of Victorian literature. Along with Maggie's
story, the novel also tells a companion tale of the social
pressures that restrict the vision of her beloved brother Tom.
George Eliot's most autobiographical novel, The Mill on the Floss
remains one of her most popular and influential works. This
Broadview edition includes a critical introduction and extensive
contextualizing notes as well as a broad range of appendices drawn
from contemporary documents dealing with issues such as
19th-century views of disability, education, and the Woman
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