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Definition of Mary ann evans
1. Noun. British writer of novels characterized by realistic analysis of provincial Victorian society (1819-1880).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mary Ann Evans
Literary usage of Mary ann evans
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1909)
"(Mrs.* mary ann evans [Lewes] Cross) 1819-1880. Examination questions for Silas
Marner. M. Eliot. M. Gane. Educa. 30: 88-91. О. '09. Eliot, Rev. ..."
2. One Hundred and One Famous Poems: With a Prose SupplementEnglish poetry (1920)
"... Choir Invisible GEORGE ELIOT (mary ann evans) (Born November 22,1819; Died
December 22,1880} Oh, may I join the choir invisible Of those immortal dead ..."
3. English Prose (1137-1890) by John Matthews Manly (1909)
""GEORGE ELIOT," mary ann evans (CROSS) (1819-1880) THE MILL ON THE FLOSS BOOK VII.
CHAPTER V THE LAST CONFLICT In the second week of September, ..."
4. English Verse by Richard Henry Stoddard (1890)
"... hand in hand, pursue our way ; Shed round us order, love, and light, And shine
unto the perfect day. mary ann evans LEWES. " GEORGE ELIOT. ..."
5. Women of History: The Lives of Women who in All Ages, All Lands and in All by Willis John Abbot (1913)
"mary ann evans—she ultimately combined the first two names into "Marian"—was born
in Warwickshire, England, of parents in comfortable circumstances. ..."
6. Reports of Cases in Criminal Law Argued and Determined in All the Courts in by Edward William Cox (1886)
"The prisoner was proved to have married mary ann evans, on October 2, 1875, and
to have gone through the ceremony of marriage with Martha Dimmock, ..."