Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Life of George Eliot aka Mary Ann Evans Essay -- essays research pape
George Eliot (bloody shame Ann Evans) lived from 1819 to 1880. She was raised in a very traditional family. Her father was a farmer who managed various estates, and he made certain that his daughter was given a very set Methodist education. She attended a series of boarding schools where she learned that which was usual for a young lady in the advance(prenominal) part of the ordinal century -- subjects such as French, piano, and handwriting. While at these boarding schools, she frequently turned to fiction as a form of amusement, establishing at an early age the foundation upon which her later novels would be based. Despite this traditional upbringing, though, Mary Ann Evans lived an adult life that many considered to be utterly scandalous. In the mid-1840s she began to unbelief seriously the Christian faith in which she was raised, and by the end of the 1840s she had cast away the church altogether. This questioning of religion may have initiated her literary career, though, her comment of Das Leben Jesu, a controversial inquiry into the tenets of Christianity, gained her some notice in L...
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