Silas Marner
A tale of love, loss, and redemption in rural England
George Eliot author Mary Anne Evans author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Alan Rodgers Books
Published:1st Dec '06
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The story of Silas Marner follows a miser whose life changes when he discovers the love of a child, leading to redemption and community connection.
In Silas Marner, George Eliot explores the transformative power of love and community through the life of a reclusive weaver in a small English village. The narrative follows Silas, who, after being betrayed by his friends and losing his faith, retreats into a life of solitude and obsession with money. His existence revolves around his hoarded gold, which he believes brings him happiness, yet it only deepens his isolation and despair.
The turning point in Silas Marner occurs when the weaver discovers an abandoned child, Eppie, who enters his life unexpectedly. This child becomes the catalyst for Silas's emotional and spiritual rebirth, teaching him the true value of human connection and love. As he nurtures Eppie, Silas begins to rediscover joy and purpose, ultimately leading to a profound transformation that challenges his previous beliefs about wealth and happiness.
Eliot's rich character development and vivid descriptions of rural life create a compelling backdrop for the themes of redemption and community. Silas Marner is not merely a tale of personal growth; it also reflects the broader social dynamics of the time, emphasizing the importance of relationships and the potential for change in even the most hardened hearts. This timeless story continues to resonate with readers, illustrating that love can heal even the deepest wounds.
ISBN: 9781598182859
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
Weight: 383g
164 pages