George Eliot

George Eliot

George Eliot was born in South Farm, Arbury Hall, Nunes, England on November 22nd, 1819 and passed away at the age of 61 on December 22nd, 1880.

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George Eliot Stats: The highest rated book by George Eliot on Book Notification is Daniel Deronda, a Standalone novel. The second-highest rated book is Middlemarch, a Standalone novel.

The most read book by George Eliot on Book Notification is Silas Marner, a Standalone novel. The second most read book is The Mill on the Floss, a Standalone novel.

Below is a complete list of George Eliot books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series.

List of Standalone Novels in Publication Order

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List of George Eliot Anthologies in Publication Order

George Eliot

George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans,) was born on November 22nd, 1819. George passed away December 22nd, 1880 at 61 years old. George Eliot was born in South Farm, Arbury Hall, Nunes, England.

George Eliot is probably best known for her Standalone Novels. There are currently 10 novels available. The first standalone was released in 1857 with the novel Scenes of Clerical Life. The most recently released novel was Daniel Deronda which was released in 1876.

George Eliot also wrote one book in the Collections series called, The Collected Complete Works of George Eliot.

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George Eliot: F.A.Q

When was George Eliot Born?

George Eliot was born on November 22nd, 1819.

When did George Eliot die?

George Eliot died on December 22nd, 1880 at 61 years old.

Where was George Eliot Born?

George Eliot was born in South Farm, Arbury Hall, Nunes, England.

What was the first book George Eliot wrote?

The first book written by George Eliot was Scenes of Clerical Life, published in 1857.

What was the most recent book George Eliot wrote?

Her most recently released work was The Collected Complete Works of George Eliot on March 6th, 2018.

How many books has George Eliot written?

George Eliot has written 11 books excluding contributions to anthologies. 10 Standalone Novels, 1 book in the Collections.

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