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The Mill on the Floss: Critical Essay by David Carroll

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George Eliot
About 49 pages (14,656 words)
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SOURCE: "The Mill on the Floss: Growing Up in St. Ogg's," in George Eliot and the Conflict of Interpretations: A Reading of the Novels, Cambridge University Press, 1992, pp. 106-39.

In this essay, Carroll examines the world-views of the Dodsons and Tullivers and their effect on Tom and Maggie's "search for an interpretative key to life."

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