The Mill on the Floss: A Classic Tale of Love and Conflict
Discover the enduring tale of "The Mill on the Floss," a story of love, enmity, and societal pressures set in 19th century England. Journey with Maggie Tulliver, a bright and beautiful young woman, as she navigates complex relationships and struggles with her feelings for Philip Wakem and Stephen Guest.
Dive into this classic story with a detailed exploration of themes such as family dynamics, the individual's place within society, and the power of compassion. Experience the narrative enriched with additional resources and learning materials.
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British English: Immerse yourself in the rich language and cultural context of the period.
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Author: Originally penned by George Eliot, retold by Florence Bell for accessibility and enhanced understanding.
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Genre: A blend of psychological and domestic fiction that delves deep into human emotions and societal roles.
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Word Count: Approximately 6,435 words for a captivating and concentrated reading experience.
Included in this Edition:
- Informative notes about the author and storyline to deepen your comprehension.
- A picture dictionary to assist with vocabulary acquisition.
- Grammar and vocabulary exercises for language enhancement.
Additional Resources with the MEE App:
- An interactive eBook featuring integrated audio and text highlighting for an engaging reading experience.
- An audiobook version for hands-free listening.
- Extra activities to further enrich your understanding of the story.