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From: Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
Date: 19990626
Author:Harris, Alan
NUNEATON'S most famous daughter George Eliot is known and loved by people all over the world.
Millions have read or studied the author's best-selling works and enjoyed adaptations of her novels on television.
And organisers of Nuneaton's George Eliot Country tours have said places for this year's trips have all sold out.
Considering Nuneaton has a hospital, a hospice, a public statue, a memorial garden, and two town pubs named in tribute to her, most people would be expected to know a bit about George Eliot.
But how much do people in the town really know about the ...
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