This story, “Silas Marner,” is considered one of the most famous masterpieces by the great English writer Mary Ann Evans (1819-1880), better known by her pseudonym George Eliot.
It depicts life in nineteenth-century English society for young readers in a charmingly realistic style, drawing them in with a passion for the story. This is what young readers will eagerly read in this exciting, international novel. The translators have carefully summarized the original text while preserving the spirit and essence of the original novel, adding some illustrated photographs and a series of questions revolving around the story’s content so that young readers can benefit from it and so that the events it narrates will be deeply embedded in their minds.
Silas Marner
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The novel tells the story of a reclusive weaver whose life changes when an orphan girl enters his world and gives him a new chance at love and belonging.
Arabic / English
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Categories: | Literature, Novels, stories, World literature |
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Tags: | Family, literature, love, Sincerity |
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