Daniel Deronda Volume Iii EasyRead EditiReadHowYouWant.com, 2006 - 288 стор. This, the last work of George Eliot, focuses on the contemporary life in England. Taking into account the social conditions of Jews with her traditional zeal for the psychological depth in characters, Eliot has presented a thought-provoking and timeless master-piece. |
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BOOK VII | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 61 |
CHAPTER V | 74 |
CHAPTER VI | 95 |
CHAPTER VII | 101 |
CHAPTER VIII | 117 |
BOOK VIII | 124 |
CHAPTER IX | 125 |
CHAPTER XIII | 170 |
CHAPTER XIV | 182 |
CHAPTER XV | 197 |
CHAPTER XVI | 212 |
CHAPTER XVII | 223 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 232 |
CHAPTER XIX | 244 |
CHAPTER XX | 253 |
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