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Gabriel Saint Genez
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George Eliot
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Silas Marner is an unhappy man who, after a romantic and social disappointment, flees his city and settles as a weaver in the village of Raveloe. There, he leads a quiet but solitary and rootless life, devoting himself entirely to work and saving money. One day, his savings vanish, and shortly afterward, as if by a twist of fate, an abandoned little girl appears, whom he decides to adopt. The care he gives her and her upbringing transform his life.
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First published in 1861 it tells the tale of the lonely weaver Silas Marner who, after suffering betrayal and rejection, leaves his community to become a recluse obsessed only with accumulating money. One day Silas's money is stolen by Dunstan Cass, a dissolute son of Squire Cass, the town's leading landowner. The loss of his gold drives Silas into a deep gloom, until one day a little golden-haired orphan girl wanders into his home to change his life forever.
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Falsely accused of a crime and betrayed by his closest friend, the weaver Silas Marner has been hoarding his earnings for 15 years. Distanced from his religious community, he has devoted himself to his work and taken pleasure only in counting his coins. Then in a single day, his gold is stolen and a lovely child appears on his doorstep. As he changes his life to meet the irresistible needs of the child, Marner accepts that the loss of the gold was a necessary exchange for the child.
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narration hurried and heavily accented,
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In this humorous, richly symbolic, meticulously plotted novel, a solitary and simple-hearted weaver has worked his loom in Raveloe and devoted himself to amassing a hoard of golden guineas. However his life is changed forever when tragedy intervenes and he finds himself responsible for the care of a small golden-haired girl.
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Story is great; narration is bad
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- Versión completa
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General
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Narración:
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Historia
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- Versión completa
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General
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Narración:
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Historia
Falsely accused of a crime and betrayed by his closest friend, the weaver Silas Marner has been hoarding his earnings for 15 years. Distanced from his religious community, he has devoted himself to his work and taken pleasure only in counting his coins. Then in a single day, his gold is stolen and a lovely child appears on his doorstep. As he changes his life to meet the irresistible needs of the child, Marner accepts that the loss of the gold was a necessary exchange for the child.
De: George Eliot
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- De: George Elliot
- Narrado por: Tadhg Hynes
- Duración: 6 h y 40 m
- Versión completa
-
General
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Narración:
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Historia
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- De Tadhg en 03-24-17
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The George Eliot Collection: Middlemarch, The Mill on the Floss, Silas Marner, and The Lifted Veil
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- Duración: 64 h y 51 m
- Versión completa
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General
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Narración:
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Historia
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narration hurried and heavily accented,
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De: George Eliot
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Silas Marner
- De: George Eliot
- Narrado por: Donna Barkman
- Duración: 7 h y 39 m
- Versión completa
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General
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Narración:
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Historia
In this humorous, richly symbolic, meticulously plotted novel, a solitary and simple-hearted weaver has worked his loom in Raveloe and devoted himself to amassing a hoard of golden guineas. However his life is changed forever when tragedy intervenes and he finds himself responsible for the care of a small golden-haired girl.
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Story is great; narration is bad
- De N. Dandridge en 07-04-18
De: George Eliot
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Silas Marner
- De: George Eliot
- Narrado por: Tadhg
- Duración: 6 h y 39 m
- Versión completa
-
General
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Narración:
-
Historia
Reputed as Eliot’s favourite novel "Silas Marner" is set in the early years of the 19th century. Marner, a weaver, is a member of a small congregation in Lantern Yard. Falsely accused of a crime he didn’t commit, he leaves his home and lives a solitary life near the village of Raveloe. Dedicating his life to weaving and hoarding gold for the next fifteen years, circumstances beyond his control shape his destiny and help to restore his faith in humanity.
De: George Eliot