Spoiler alert: don't read on if you intend to read The Mill on the Floss. You've been warned: the two main characters, Maggie Tulliver and brother Tom, drown in each other's arms in the swollen River ...
George Eliot, notable among Victorian novelists not only for her books but also for her personal life story, explored through five of her fictional characters - starting with Maggie Tulliver. It's ...
Afua Hirsch on her favourite female fictional character, Maggie Tulliver, from George Elliot's novel "Mill on the Floss", and extracts the lessons we could learn from her. Show more Afua Hirsch ...
To fit George Eliot's rich, sprawling and emotionally gripping novel onto a stage in one evening seems tantamount to the impossible task of fitting a ship into a bottle. But just as those with the ...
THEATRE THE MILL ON THE FLOSS ★★★★½ George Eliot, adapted by Helen Edmundson Optic Nerve Performance Group, Theatre Works, until August 13 The Victorian novelist Mary Ann Evans, better known as George ...
In Edmundson’s script, the Maggie Tulliver character is divvied up into three, like matryoshka dolls. There’s a headstrong, passionate and intelligent nine-year-old (played by Maddie Nunn), an ...
Halfway into her masterpiece “The Mill on the Floss,” George Eliot writes this about her agonized hero and heroine, the siblings Tom and Maggie Tulliver: “While Maggie’s life-struggles had lain almost ...
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