Book description
Wrongly accused of a heinous theft that had been committed by his best friend, the gentle linen weaver, Silas Marner, goes into exile to become a miserly recluse. In the rustic village of Raveloe he finds redemption and spiritual rebirth through his unselfish love for an abandoned child who appears mysteriously one day in his isolated cottage.
A classic beloved by every generation, George Eliot’s heartwarming novel of a miser and a little child combines the charm of a fairy tale with the humor and pathos of realistic fiction. Silas Marner is a tale rich in the understanding of human nature … and a vivid revelation of the undercurrents of sheltered rural life – suspicion of the outsider, hatred of the unfamiliar.
With an afterword by Walter Allen.