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Iam yet to go through this epoch making literary work of george eliot.The only material i have skimmed through prior to this is the viewpoints of VIRGINIA WOOLF on elliot.There is no iota of doubt that virginia woolf, though known for her idiosyncrasies,by far considered to be in the top rung amongst the literary stalwarts.Hence my contention about elliot would be that she must be a discreet writer with her fascinating flow of thoughts indited into novels.My further comments will be following after i finish reading ADAM BEDE.
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