Wrapped Up In Books

My musings on what I've read since January 2006.

Thursday, February 05, 2009

Silas Marner - George Eliot

Eliot is always excellent on the pre-Industrial Revolution rural milieu, and peppers this simple fable with endearing minor characters and a subtle critique of social and religious conventions. The central story of an isolated miser finding redemption through the love of his adopted daughter is sentimental but I cannot deny finding it quietly affecting.

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