George Eliot is the name seen as the author for Silas Marner. George Eliot was in fact a pen name for Mary Anne Evans. She used the name George Eliot so that her work would be taken more seriously. At the time she was writing books, it was much harder for women to get their books published, so by using a man's name, it was easier for her.
Silas Marner never has a wife, but when he was in Lantern Yard, he was engaged to Sarah. The relationship was ended when Silas' "ex best friend" William Dane interfered and stole her away. William and Sarah then preceded to get married.
A character from George Eliot's book Silas Marner which was written in 1861.
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regeneration in Silas
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in silas marner his money, before he found eppie, was hius most loved and priced possetion
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Though there is no main antagonist you could consider minor ones such as William Dane because of his betrayal of Silas Marner, Dunstan Cass because he stole Marner's money, or maybe even Godfrey Cass because he was trying to take Eppie to his home and make her leave Silas.
Silas never married. His engagement with Sarah but she breaks it off.
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Silas Marner was created in 1861.
The protagonist has the same name as the title: Silas Marner.
regeneration in Silas
The farrier in "Silas Marner" is Dolly Winthrop, a kind-hearted and wise woman who helps Silas Marner through his troubles. She provides emotional support and guidance to Silas throughout the story.
Silas Marner - 1922 was released on: USA: May 1922
Silas Marner - 1911 was released on: USA: 31 March 1911
Silas Marner - 1913 was released on: USA: 24 October 1913
Silas Marner - 1916 was released on: USA: 19 February 1916
Silas Marner lived in the village of Raveloe, which is a fictional community in the English countryside.
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