![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In 1852, she met George Henry Lewes, another writer and editor, who was married, though they were not living together. After her fathers death in 1849 Mary Anne took her small inheritance and freedom to Geneva and then London. In 1841, she and Robert, her father, moved to Coventry where she was introduced to the Bray and Hennell families, who made Mary Anne question her religious convictions because of their intellectualism and reexamination of biblical studies. A year later, at the age of sixteen Mary Anne lost her mother in the year 1863. At the age of fifteen, Mary Anne strongly devoted to Calvins Doctrine of the Elect which dealt with predestination and determinism. Mary Annes father, Robert Evans, was a member of the Church of England. ![]() This British novelist went through many hardships in her young life. The two comparisons that are very similar in Eliots life is faith in God and her love affair with George Lewes, a married man.īorn on Novemin Arbury Park in Warwickshire England, Mary Anne Evans was the youngest of five children. Her literary piece told a story about a man who lost everything he loved but regained it when a little light of happiness helped realize there is something more to life than money. There are many situations in George Eliots life that impacted her novel, Silas Marner. ![]()
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