Silas Marner
by George Eliot
- Pages
- 262
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9999999999999
- Reading Time
- ~4h 35min
Silas Marner is a book by George Eliot. It has 262 pages.
About this book
George Eliot’s Silas Marner examines the quiet devastation of isolation and the slow, redemptive power of human community. Set in the fictional rural village of Raveloe during the early nineteenth century, the novel follows a skilled linen weaver whose life fractures after betrayal and exile from his former religious community. Stripped of faith and fellowship, he retreats into a solitary existence defined by his loom and an accumulating hoard of gold. Eliot uses this restrained narrative to explore Victorian anxieties about social fragmentation, the moral weight of personal responsibility, and the quiet dignity of ordinary labor. The work is distinguished by its psychological realism, its unromanticized portrayal of provincial life, and Eliot’s characteristic philosophical inquiry into how trust is rebuilt through unexpected bonds. Rather than relying on dramatic events, the novel unfolds through subtle shifts in perception and a gradual reintegration of an alienated individual into a tightly knit rural society. Its enduring significance lies in its compassionate examination of how meaning is forged not through material accumulation, but through mutual care and shared human experience.
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George Eliot’s Silas Marner examines the quiet devastation of isolation and the slow, redemptive power of human community. Set in the fictional rural village of Raveloe during the early nineteenth century, the novel follows a skilled linen weaver whose life fractures after betrayal and exile from hi...
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Silas Marner was written by George Eliot.