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About the Book
“Daniel Deronda” is the last novel completed by George Eliot, first published in 1876. It is a profound narrative that weaves together the lives of its titular character, Daniel Deronda, and the beautiful but self-centred Gwendolen Harleth. The novel is celebrated for its in-depth character development and its exploration of themes such as identity, destiny, and the search for meaning in life.
Key Themes
- Identity and Self-Discovery: Follow Daniel Deronda’s journey as he uncovers his heritage and finds his purpose in life.
- Societal Critique: Eliot provides a nuanced critique of Victorian society, highlighting issues of class, gender, and race.
- Philosophical Inquiry: The narrative addresses profound questions about morality, destiny, and human relationships.
Why Read This Book?
If you are a fan of classic literature and enjoy narratives that challenge your perceptions and provoke deep thought, “Daniel Deronda” is a must-read. Eliot’s intricate storytelling and the novel’s rich thematic content make it a timeless piece that continues to resonate with readers today.
About the Author
George Eliot, the pen name of Mary Ann Evans, was a leading writer of the Victorian era. Known for her psychological insight and sophisticated depictions of society, Eliot’s works remain influential and highly regarded in the canon of English literature.
Bring “Daniel Deronda” into your collection and immerse yourself in a world of complexity and beauty through Eliot’s masterful prose.






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