Jan 6, 2010
Silas Marner | Silas Marner
At a glance:
- Author: George Eliot
- First Published: 1861
- Type of Work: Novel
- Type of Plot: Domestic realism
- Time of Work: Early nineteenth century
- Setting: England
- Genres: Long fiction, Fable, Domestic realism
- Subjects: Values, Child rearing or parenting, Children, Family or family life, Love or romance, Nineteenth century, Marriage, Mistaken or secret identity, Betrayal, Rural or country life, Alienation, England or English people, Adultery, Adoption or adopted children, Greed, Faith, Small-town life, Money, Theft, Loneliness, Gossip, Gold, Precious metals or stones, Weaving or weavers
- Locales: England
Characters Discussed
Silas Marner, a weaver of Raveloe. As a resident of Lantern Yard,
he had been simple, trusting, and religious until falsely accused of theft. He then lost his faith in
religion and people. Turning away from humanity, he directs his stunted affections toward his
steadily increasing pile of coins. When Eppie enters his life, he regains his belief in the
fundamental goodness of humanity. In his bewildered fashion, he accepts help from his Raveloe
neighbors and decides to rear the motherless child who has captured his heart; under her
influence, he no longer...
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