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Mill on the Floss (Version 2)

Podcast de George Eliot

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George Eliot’s second novel, The Mill on the Floss, published in 1860, delves into the complex lives of siblings Tom and Maggie Tulliver as they navigate their formative years along the river Floss near the fictional town of St. Oggs, reminiscent of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, during the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars. Their deep connection to the family mill becomes a poignant backdrop to their tragic destinies. Tom, with his stern and rigid demeanor, contrasts sharply with Maggie’s vibrant and impulsive spirit, leading to a strained relationship that ultimately reaches a breaking point. Maggie, the novels central figure and one of the most compelling characters of 19th-century literature, experiences pivotal relationships that shape her journey her bond with her parents, her complex ties with Tom, and her romantic entanglements with Philip Wakem, the hunchbacked son of their fathers rival, and the charming Stephen Guest, engaged to her cousin Lucy Deane. An impulsive elopement changes Maggie’s life forever, exposing her to societal scorn and personal anguish. Eliot, drawing from her own life experiences, masterfully explores themes of character and relationships with unparalleled insight and precision. While lengthy, this novel offers profound depth and emotional resonance that will leave a lasting impression. - Summary by Tom Denholm

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63 episodios

Portada del episodio 063 - Chapter V The Last Conflict and Conclusion

063 - Chapter V The Last Conflict and Conclusion

George Eliot’s second novel, The Mill on the Floss, published in 1860, delves into the complex lives of siblings Tom and Maggie Tulliver as they navigate their formative years along the river Floss near the fictional town of St. Oggs, reminiscent of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, during the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars. Their deep connection to the family mill becomes a poignant backdrop to their tragic destinies. Tom, with his stern and rigid demeanor, contrasts sharply with Maggie’s vibrant and impulsive spirit, leading to a strained relationship that ultimately reaches a breaking point. Maggie, the novels central figure and one of the most compelling characters of 19th-century literature, experiences pivotal relationships that shape her journey her bond with her parents, her complex ties with Tom, and her romantic entanglements with Philip Wakem, the hunchbacked son of their fathers rival, and the charming Stephen Guest, engaged to her cousin Lucy Deane. An impulsive elopement changes Maggie’s life forever, exposing her to societal scorn and personal anguish. Eliot, drawing from her own life experiences, masterfully explores themes of character and relationships with unparalleled insight and precision. While lengthy, this novel offers profound depth and emotional resonance that will leave a lasting impression. - Summary by Tom Denholm

20 de mar de 2026 - 37 min
Portada del episodio 062 - Chapter IV Maggie and Lucy

062 - Chapter IV Maggie and Lucy

George Eliot’s second novel, The Mill on the Floss, published in 1860, delves into the complex lives of siblings Tom and Maggie Tulliver as they navigate their formative years along the river Floss near the fictional town of St. Oggs, reminiscent of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, during the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars. Their deep connection to the family mill becomes a poignant backdrop to their tragic destinies. Tom, with his stern and rigid demeanor, contrasts sharply with Maggie’s vibrant and impulsive spirit, leading to a strained relationship that ultimately reaches a breaking point. Maggie, the novels central figure and one of the most compelling characters of 19th-century literature, experiences pivotal relationships that shape her journey her bond with her parents, her complex ties with Tom, and her romantic entanglements with Philip Wakem, the hunchbacked son of their fathers rival, and the charming Stephen Guest, engaged to her cousin Lucy Deane. An impulsive elopement changes Maggie’s life forever, exposing her to societal scorn and personal anguish. Eliot, drawing from her own life experiences, masterfully explores themes of character and relationships with unparalleled insight and precision. While lengthy, this novel offers profound depth and emotional resonance that will leave a lasting impression. - Summary by Tom Denholm

19 de mar de 2026 - 20 min
Portada del episodio 061 - Chapter III Showing That Old Acquaintances Are Capable of Surprising Us

061 - Chapter III Showing That Old Acquaintances Are Capable of Surprising Us

George Eliot’s second novel, The Mill on the Floss, published in 1860, delves into the complex lives of siblings Tom and Maggie Tulliver as they navigate their formative years along the river Floss near the fictional town of St. Oggs, reminiscent of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, during the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars. Their deep connection to the family mill becomes a poignant backdrop to their tragic destinies. Tom, with his stern and rigid demeanor, contrasts sharply with Maggie’s vibrant and impulsive spirit, leading to a strained relationship that ultimately reaches a breaking point. Maggie, the novels central figure and one of the most compelling characters of 19th-century literature, experiences pivotal relationships that shape her journey her bond with her parents, her complex ties with Tom, and her romantic entanglements with Philip Wakem, the hunchbacked son of their fathers rival, and the charming Stephen Guest, engaged to her cousin Lucy Deane. An impulsive elopement changes Maggie’s life forever, exposing her to societal scorn and personal anguish. Eliot, drawing from her own life experiences, masterfully explores themes of character and relationships with unparalleled insight and precision. While lengthy, this novel offers profound depth and emotional resonance that will leave a lasting impression. - Summary by Tom Denholm

18 de mar de 2026 - 20 min
Portada del episodio 060 - Chapter II St Ogg's Passes Judgment

060 - Chapter II St Ogg's Passes Judgment

George Eliot’s second novel, The Mill on the Floss, published in 1860, delves into the complex lives of siblings Tom and Maggie Tulliver as they navigate their formative years along the river Floss near the fictional town of St. Oggs, reminiscent of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, during the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars. Their deep connection to the family mill becomes a poignant backdrop to their tragic destinies. Tom, with his stern and rigid demeanor, contrasts sharply with Maggie’s vibrant and impulsive spirit, leading to a strained relationship that ultimately reaches a breaking point. Maggie, the novels central figure and one of the most compelling characters of 19th-century literature, experiences pivotal relationships that shape her journey her bond with her parents, her complex ties with Tom, and her romantic entanglements with Philip Wakem, the hunchbacked son of their fathers rival, and the charming Stephen Guest, engaged to her cousin Lucy Deane. An impulsive elopement changes Maggie’s life forever, exposing her to societal scorn and personal anguish. Eliot, drawing from her own life experiences, masterfully explores themes of character and relationships with unparalleled insight and precision. While lengthy, this novel offers profound depth and emotional resonance that will leave a lasting impression. - Summary by Tom Denholm

17 de mar de 2026 - 27 min
Portada del episodio 059 - BOOK SEVENTH THE FINAL RESCUE Chapter I The Return to the Mill

059 - BOOK SEVENTH THE FINAL RESCUE Chapter I The Return to the Mill

George Eliot’s second novel, The Mill on the Floss, published in 1860, delves into the complex lives of siblings Tom and Maggie Tulliver as they navigate their formative years along the river Floss near the fictional town of St. Oggs, reminiscent of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, during the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars. Their deep connection to the family mill becomes a poignant backdrop to their tragic destinies. Tom, with his stern and rigid demeanor, contrasts sharply with Maggie’s vibrant and impulsive spirit, leading to a strained relationship that ultimately reaches a breaking point. Maggie, the novels central figure and one of the most compelling characters of 19th-century literature, experiences pivotal relationships that shape her journey her bond with her parents, her complex ties with Tom, and her romantic entanglements with Philip Wakem, the hunchbacked son of their fathers rival, and the charming Stephen Guest, engaged to her cousin Lucy Deane. An impulsive elopement changes Maggie’s life forever, exposing her to societal scorn and personal anguish. Eliot, drawing from her own life experiences, masterfully explores themes of character and relationships with unparalleled insight and precision. While lengthy, this novel offers profound depth and emotional resonance that will leave a lasting impression. - Summary by Tom Denholm

16 de mar de 2026 - 22 min
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