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![]() Silas MarnerGeorge EliotIn Silas Marner, novelist George Eliot tells a story of rejection, love, and redemption. Silas Marner is a social outcast who lives a lonely, miserly existence until his gold is stolen and a golden-haired child named Eppie comes to replace it. She helps him regain love and trust in God and people. Themes such as the influence of human relationships, religion in society, and the effect of sticking to one's principles underscore the drama in Eliot's Silas Marner. Search this CliffsNote
Book SummaryGeorge Eliot BiographySummary, Analysis, and Original Text by ChapterPart 1: Chapter 1Part 1: Chapter 2Part 1: Chapters 3–4Part 1: Chapter 5Part 1: Chapters 6–7Part 1: Chapters 8–9Part 1: Chapter 10Part 1: Chapter 11Part 1: Chapter 12Part 1: Chapter 13Part 1: Chapters 14–15Part 2: Chapter 16Part 2: Chapters 17–18Part 2: Chapter 19Part 2: Chapter 20Part 2: Chapter 21Part 2: ConclusionCharacter ListCharacter AnalysisSilas MarnerNancy LammeterGodfrey CassEppieDunstan CassThe Choral Characters: Macey, Dowlas, Snell, Lundy, Tookey, WinthropDolly WinthropCritical EssaysPlot and Structure of Silas MarnerTechnique and Characterization in Silas MarnerThemes of Silas MarnerSymbolism in Silas MarnerStudy and Homework HelpQuizEssay Questions
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