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 She used a male pen name, she said, to ensure her
  works would be taken seriously.
 Also as her life was very scandalous, many believe the
  reason she used different name is simply because she
  wanted to keep her privacy.
 Birthplace: Warwickshire (1819)
 Parents: Robert and Christina Evans
 Siblings: Christina, born in 1814; Isaac, born in 1816
  and twin brothers who survived only a few days into
  March 1821.
 Half brother and half sister: Robert (1802) and Fanny
  (1805)
 Marry Anne was considered rather intelligent.
 Ages 5-9: Miss Latham’s school, Attleborough
 Ages 9-13: Mrs. Wallington’s school, Nuneaton
 Ages 13-16: Miss Franklin’s school, Coventry
 After the age of 16 she started self-educating by being
  allowed access to the library of Arbury Hall.
 Evans was 16 when her mother died, leaving her to
    take care of her father and be a housekeeper.
   When she was 21 her brother Isaac married taking over
    the family home. Evans moves to Coventry with her
    father.
   There she meets Charles Bray who was a wealthy man
    and became intimate friends with him. Also starts
    questioning her religious faith.
   Her after dies later on when she was 30.
   5 days after she travels to Switzerland with Bray.
 Moved to London with the intent of becoming a writer
  and calling herself Marian Evans.
 Contributed essays and reviews for the journal of the
  man whom she had stayed with while in London, a
  certain John Chapman.
 Philosopher and critic met Evans in 1851 and by 1854
    they had decided to live together.
   He was married to Agnes Jervis with whom he had had
    3 children.
   They travelled to Germany for the purpose of research.
   Evans worked on translation of theological texts.
   They considered themselves married and everybody
    else considered them a scandal.
 While writing for the journal Westminster Review she
  started mocking the way women writers wrote at the
  time by writing an essay naming it ‘’Silly Novels by
  Lady Novelists’’. (1856)
 Came up with the name George Eliot and decided to
  be a novelist.
 Adam Bede (1859) – Instant success, everyone wanted to
    know who this new writer was.
   Admitting she was Marian Evans Lewes.
   It made a huge shock for her admiring readers but it never
    lowered her popularity. 18
   She was completely accepted to polite society in 1877.
   15 years of writing novels
   Daniel Deronda (1876)
 George Lewes gets ill and dies in 1878.
 Evans finds solace with John Walter Cross who is
  twenty years younger than her.
 She later on married him and changed her name to
  Mary Anne Cross.
 John tries to kill himself during their honeymoon but
  survives.
 They return to England where Eliot gets a throat
  infection which couples with kidney disease and leads
  her to death in 1880 at the age of 61.
 Even after her death they didn’t let her have a
  memorial stone in Westminster Abbev’s Poets’ Corner.
  They allowed it one hundred years after.
 Several people claimed to be George Eliot before Mary
  Anne came out.
 It is said that after an affair with Evans, famous British
  philosopher wrote an essay on repugnancy of ugly
  women and all of Evans’ friends knew it was about her.
Sorry you had to put up with my accent, Tamara.

                                       Love,Irena

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George eliot (marry anne evans)

  • 2.  She used a male pen name, she said, to ensure her works would be taken seriously.  Also as her life was very scandalous, many believe the reason she used different name is simply because she wanted to keep her privacy.
  • 3.  Birthplace: Warwickshire (1819)  Parents: Robert and Christina Evans  Siblings: Christina, born in 1814; Isaac, born in 1816 and twin brothers who survived only a few days into March 1821.  Half brother and half sister: Robert (1802) and Fanny (1805)
  • 4.  Marry Anne was considered rather intelligent.  Ages 5-9: Miss Latham’s school, Attleborough  Ages 9-13: Mrs. Wallington’s school, Nuneaton  Ages 13-16: Miss Franklin’s school, Coventry  After the age of 16 she started self-educating by being allowed access to the library of Arbury Hall.
  • 5.  Evans was 16 when her mother died, leaving her to take care of her father and be a housekeeper.  When she was 21 her brother Isaac married taking over the family home. Evans moves to Coventry with her father.  There she meets Charles Bray who was a wealthy man and became intimate friends with him. Also starts questioning her religious faith.  Her after dies later on when she was 30.  5 days after she travels to Switzerland with Bray.
  • 6.  Moved to London with the intent of becoming a writer and calling herself Marian Evans.  Contributed essays and reviews for the journal of the man whom she had stayed with while in London, a certain John Chapman.
  • 7.  Philosopher and critic met Evans in 1851 and by 1854 they had decided to live together.  He was married to Agnes Jervis with whom he had had 3 children.  They travelled to Germany for the purpose of research.  Evans worked on translation of theological texts.  They considered themselves married and everybody else considered them a scandal.
  • 8.  While writing for the journal Westminster Review she started mocking the way women writers wrote at the time by writing an essay naming it ‘’Silly Novels by Lady Novelists’’. (1856)  Came up with the name George Eliot and decided to be a novelist.
  • 9.  Adam Bede (1859) – Instant success, everyone wanted to know who this new writer was.  Admitting she was Marian Evans Lewes.  It made a huge shock for her admiring readers but it never lowered her popularity. 18  She was completely accepted to polite society in 1877.  15 years of writing novels  Daniel Deronda (1876)
  • 10.  George Lewes gets ill and dies in 1878.  Evans finds solace with John Walter Cross who is twenty years younger than her.  She later on married him and changed her name to Mary Anne Cross.  John tries to kill himself during their honeymoon but survives.  They return to England where Eliot gets a throat infection which couples with kidney disease and leads her to death in 1880 at the age of 61.
  • 11.  Even after her death they didn’t let her have a memorial stone in Westminster Abbev’s Poets’ Corner. They allowed it one hundred years after.  Several people claimed to be George Eliot before Mary Anne came out.  It is said that after an affair with Evans, famous British philosopher wrote an essay on repugnancy of ugly women and all of Evans’ friends knew it was about her.
  • 12.
  • 13. Sorry you had to put up with my accent, Tamara. Love,Irena