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Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    056 - Epilogue

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    055 - Book 6 Chapter 55 Marriage Bells

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    054 - Book 6 Chapter 54 The Meeting on the Hill

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    053 - Book 6 Chapter 53 The Harvest Supper

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    052 - Book 6 Chapter 52 Adam and Dinah

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    051 - Book 6 Chapter 51 Sunday Morning

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    050 - Book 6 Chapter 50 In the Cottage

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    049 - Book 6 Chapter 49 At the Hall Farm

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    048 - Book 5 Chapter 48 Another Meeting in the Wood

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    047 - Book 5 Chapter 47 The Last Moment

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    046 - Book 5 Chapter 46 The Hours of Suspense

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    045 - Book 5 Chapter 45 In the Prison

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    044 - Book 5 Chapter 44 Arthur's Return

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    043 - Book 5 Chapter 43 The Verdict

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    042 - Book 5 Chapter 42 The Morning of the Trial

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    041 - Book 5 Chapter 41 The Eve of the Trial

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    040 - Book 5 Chapter 40 The Bitter Waters Spread

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    039 - Book 5 Chapter 39 The Tidings

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    038 - Book 5 Chapter 38 The Quest

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    037 - Book 5 Chapter 37 The Journey in Despair

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    036 - Book 5 Chapter 36 The Journey of Hope

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    035 - Book 4 Chapter 35 The Hidden Dread

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    034 - Book 4 Chapter 34 The Betrothal

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    033 - Book 4 Chapter 33 More Links

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    032 - Book 4 Chapter 32 Mrs Poyser Has Her Say Out

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    031 - Book 4 Chapter 31 In Hetty's Bed-Chamber

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    030 - Book 4 Chapter 30 The Delivery of the Letter Chapter XXX

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    029 - Book 4 Chapter 29 The Next Morning

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    028 - Book 4 Chapter 28 A Dilemma

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    027 - Book 4 Chapter 27 A crisis

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    026 - Book 3 Chapter 26 The Dance

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    025 - Book 3 Chapter 25 The Games

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    024 - Book 3 Chapter 24 The Health-Drinking

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    023 - Book 3 Chapter 23 Dinner-Time

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    022 - Book 3 Chapter 22 Going to the Birthday Feast

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    021 - Book 2 Chapter 21 The Night-School and the Schoolmaster

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    020 - Book 2 Chapter 20 Adam Visits the Hall Farm

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    019 - Book 2 Chapter 19 Adam on a Working Day

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    018 - Book 2 Chapter 18 Church

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    017 - Book 2 Chapter 17 In Which the Story Pauses a Little

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    016 - Book 1 Chapter 16 Links

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    015 - Book 1 Chapter 15 The Two Bed-Chambers

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    014 - Book 1 Chapter 14 The Return Home

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    013 - Book 1 Chapter 13 Evening in the Wood

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

  45. 12

    012 - Book 1 Chapter 12 In the Wood

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    011 - Book 1 Chapter 11 In the Cottage

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    010 - Book 1 Chapter 10 Dinah Visits Lisbeth

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    009 - Book 1 Chapter 9 Hetty's World

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    008 - Book 1 Chapter 8 A Vocation

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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    007 - Book 1 Chapter 7 The Dairy

    Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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Adam Bede, the inaugural novel by George Eliot—pseudonym of the esteemed Mary Ann Evans—was published in 1859 and has captivated readers ever since. Despite her scholarly acclaim, Evans chose to publish this work under a pen name, allowing her literary voice to resonate with broader audiences. Set in the fictional village of Hayslope in 1799, the novel intricately weaves the lives of four compelling characters caught in a tumultuous love triangle. The story unfolds around the beautiful yet impulsive Hetty Sorrel, her seducer, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the devoted Adam Bede who loves her in silence, and Dinah Morris, Hettys cousin and a passionate Methodist lay preacher. This classic remains a staple in the study of 19th-century English literature, exploring themes of love, morality, and social expectations.

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