George Eliot: The Use of Objects and Imagery in "The Mill on The Floss"
The Victorian age was a time period in which the world of matter and objects outweighed the importance of the natural world; a time when materialism, economy, industry and scientific advancement took priority over all natural entities, and connected men with material objects more than with the innate world which they were first derived. Along with the severe connection to the unnatural and material world came the repression of natural human instincts, bending and molding
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on the Floss. W.W. Norton & Company Inc. New York: 1994.
2)<Tab/>Carroll, David. George Eliot and the Conflict of Interpretations: A Reading of the Novels. Cambridge University Press. London: 1992.
Essays in the Critical Texts of the Norton Edition:
1)<Tab/>Kucich, John. George Eliot and Objects. Pg 557-576.
2)<Tab/>Fisher, Phillip. Self and Community in The Mill on the Floss. Pg 523-542
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