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  • The Mill on the Floss

  • By: George Eliot
  • Narrated by: Laura Paton
  • Length: 20 hrs and 37 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (354 ratings)

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The Mill on the Floss

By: George Eliot
Narrated by: Laura Paton
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Publisher's summary

Maggie Tulliver has two lovers: Philip Wakem, son of her father’s enemy, and Stephen Guest, already promised to her cousin. But the love she wants most in the world is that of her brother Tom. Maggie’s struggle against her passionate and sensual nature leads her to a deeper understanding and to eventual tragedy.

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Perfect Voice

A mesmerizing performance of a novel that should be much better known. Maggie Tulliver is as complicated and brilliant as Jane Eyre, and her aunts, the tragicomic Dodson sisters, are incredibly alive in this performance.

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Star crossed lovers and cursed houses

A beautiful, haunting story of love, loyalty, and hardship. Wonderfully performed with sincerity and passion.

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Incredible narrator, incredible book

The narrator was incredible, giving such life and emotion to an already stunning book. George Elliot has such insights into the human heart and soul, and her characters are always so well developed and multi-dimensional. This book is no exception.

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Beautiful book!

I loved this book! Characters so vividly brought to life! I felt everyone of Magsie's inner struggles with her! The narrator did justice to this work of art.

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Such a thing as faithfulness

Finished "The Mill on the Floss" by George Eliot (after the audio Brothers Karamazov accompanied me in house cleaning chores.)

Highly recommended to understand the emotional turmoil of women tempted to break their commitments. In the strongest moments of Maggie Tulliver who appeared many times to be weak, she spoke to her "temptor"Stephen Guest:

"You feel, as I do, that the real tie lies in the feelings and expectations we have raised in other minds. Else all pledges might be broken, when there was no outward penalty. There would be no such thing as faithfulness.”

Bravo!

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Amazing book & performance

Highly recommend this book. It's so cleverly constructed. I'm convinced this is one of my favorite Victorian books so far. The reader really paid tribute to all the characters in various changes in her voice. Excellent!

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Tragic soap opera

It’s sort of a tragic soap opera with beautiful writing. The writing and performance ate excellent of course but I personally wasn’t a fan of the story.

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Sad but elegant, compelling though coincidence-filled

As per above. One of the great Victorian novels, particularly the dramatization of moral dilemmas around which it it built.

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Beautiful tragic story

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Loved everything except for the ending, which felt abrupt and out of keeping with the tone that had been developed. Too severe an end for such a beautiful character as Maggie. But maybe it’s just the optimist in me. If it weren’t for that I would’ve given the story 5 stars.

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Maggie Tulliver should be as famous as Ishmael

Another terrific, profound story by George Eliot, featuring one of her greatest characters. Beautifully read and incredibly moving.

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