Audiolibro: Mill on the Floss (Version 2)
Mill on the Floss (Version 2)
1 - BOOK FIRST. BOY AND GIRL. Chapter I. Outside Dorlcote Mill
- Download BOOK FIRST. BOY AND GIRL. Chapter I. Outside Dorlcote Mill audio
- Download Chapter II. Mr Tulliver, of Dorlcote Mill, Declares His Resolution about Tom audio
- Download Chapter III. Mr Riley Gives His Advice Concerning a School for Tom audio
- Download Chapter IV. Tom Is Expected audio
- Download Chapter V. Tom Comes Home audio
- Download Chapter VI. The Aunts and Uncles Are Coming audio
- Download Chapter VII. Part i Enter the Aunts and Uncles audio
- Download Chapter VII. Part ii Enter the Aunts and Uncles, cont'd audio
- Download Chapter VIII. Mr Tulliver Shows His Weaker Side audio
- Download Chapter IX. To Garum Firs audio
- Download Chapter X. Maggie Behaves Worse Than She Expected audio
- Download Chapter XI. Maggie Tries to Run away from Her Shadow audio
- Download Chapter XII. Mr and Mrs Glegg at Home audio
- Download Chapter XIII. Mr Tulliver Further Entangles the Skein of Life audio
- Download BOOK SECOND. SCHOOL-TIME. Chapter I. Part I Tom’s ''First Half'' audio
- Download Chapter I. Part II Tom’s ''First Half'', cont'd audio
- Download Chapter II. The Christmas Holidays audio
- Download Chapter III. The New Schoolfellow audio
- Download Chapter IV. ''The Young Idea'' audio
- Download Chapter V. Maggie's Second Visit audio
- Download Chapter VI. A Love-Scene audio
- Download Chapter VII. The Golden Gates Are Passed audio
- Download BOOK THIRD. THE DOWNFALL. Chapter I. What Had Happened at Home audio
- Download Chapter II. Mrs Tulliver's Teraphim, or Household Gods audio
- Download Chapter III. Part i The Family Council audio
- Download Chapter III. Part ii The Family Council, cont'd audio
- Download Chapter IV. A Vanishing Gleam audio
- Download Chapter V. Tom Applies His Knife to the Oyster audio
- Download Chapter VI. Tending to Refute the Popular Prejudice against the Present of a Pocket-Knife audio
- Download Chapter VII. How a Hen Takes to Strategem audio
- Download Chapter VIII. Daylight on the Wreck audio
- Download Chapter IX. An Item Added to the Family Register audio
- Download BOOK FOURTH. THE VALLEY OF HUMILIATION. Chapter I. A Variation of Protestantism Unknown to Bossuet audio
- Download Chapter II. The Torn Nest is Pierced by the Thorns audio
- Download Chapter III. Part i A Voice from the Past audio
- Download Chapter III. Part ii A Voice from the Past, cont'd audio
- Download BOOK FIFTH. WHEAT AND TARES. Chapter I. In the Red Deeps audio
- Download Chapter II. Part i Aunt Glegg Learns the Breadth of Bob's Thumb audio
- Download Chapter II. Part ii Aunt Glegg Learns the Breadth of Bob's Thumb, cont'd audio
- Download Chapter III. The Wavering Balance audio
- Download Chapter IV. Another Love-Scene audio
- Download Chapter V. The Cloven Tree audio
- Download Chapter VI. The Hard-Won Triumph audio
- Download Chapter VII. A Day of Reckoning audio
- Download BOOK SIXTH. THE GREAT TEMPTATION. Chapter I. A Duet in Paradise audio
- Download Chapter II. First Impressions audio
- Download Chapter III. Confidential Moments audio
- Download Chapter IV. Brother and Sister audio
- Download Chapter V. Showing That Tom Had Opened the Oyster audio
- Download Chapter VI. Illustrating the Laws of Attraction audio
- Download Chapter VII. Philip Re-enters audio
- Download Chapter VIII. Wakem in a New Light audio
- Download Chapter IX. Charity in Full-Dress audio
- Download Chapter X. The Spell Seems Broken audio
- Download Chapter XI. In the Lane audio
- Download Chapter XII. A Family Party audio
- Download Chapter XIII. Borne Along by the Tide audio
- Download Chapter XIV. Waking audio
- Download BOOK SEVENTH. THE FINAL RESCUE. Chapter I. The Return to the Mill audio
- Download Chapter II. St Ogg's Passes Judgment audio
- Download Chapter III. Showing That Old Acquaintances Are Capable of Surprising Us audio
- Download Chapter IV. Maggie and Lucy audio
- Download Chapter V. The Last Conflict, and Conclusion audio
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The Mill on the Floss is George Eliot’s second novel, and was published in 1860, only a year after her first, Adam Bede. It centres on the lives of brother and sister Tom and Maggie Tulliver growing up on the river Floss near the town of St. Oggs (a fictionalised version of Gainsborough, in Lincolnshire, England) in the years following the Napoleonic Wars, with both as young adults eventually meeting a tragic end by the Mill which the family holds so dear. In large measure, their lives are dominated by their father, a successful miller brought down by his inability to resist settling arguments in a court of law. Character differences between Tom and Maggie - he dour and rigid of thought, she lively and impulsive - seem to matter little in childhood, but eventually strain their relationship beyond breaking point. It is Maggie, however, who is the dominant character of the book, arguably one of the great characters of 19th century literature. Each of her relationships is vital to the narrative: with her parents, with Tom above all, but on a romantic level with Philip Wakem, the sensitive hunchbacked son of her father’s (and Tom’s) bitterest enemy, and with charming and urbane Stephen Guest, fiance of Maggie’s cousin Lucy Deane. Maggie’s life is changed utterly by an impulsive elopement which she turns back from, but too late to stop the inevitable abuse and contempt. This is a semi-autobiographical reflection of the vilification which George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) herself had to endure while openly living with a married man, a time when her brother was willing to communicate with her only through lawyers. Eliot writes of character and relationships with an insight and sharp detail that few authors have ever equaled. It’s a long book, but you will appreciate it for its depth. - Summary by Tom Denholm
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