Mill On The FlossPearson Education India, 2008 - 688 pages |
Contents
BOOK FIRST BOY AND GIRL 1 Outside Dorlcote Mill | 9 |
Mr Tulliver of Dorlcote Mill Declares His Resolution about Tom II | 11 |
Mr Riley Gives His Advice Concerning a School for Tom | 17 |
Tom Is Expected | 30 |
Tom Comes Home | 36 |
The Aunts and Uncles Are Coming | 46 |
Enter the Aunts and Uncles | 58 |
Mr Tulliver Shows His Weaker Side | 81 |
Aunt Glegg Learns the Breadth of Bobs Thumb | 320 |
The Wavering Balance | 337 |
Another Love Scene | 344 |
The Cloven Tree | 351 |
The HardWon Triumph | 362 |
A Day of Reckoning | 367 |
VOLUME III | 375 |
BOOK SIXTH THE GREAT TEMPTATION 1 A Duet in Paradise | 377 |
To Garum Firs | 91 |
Maggie Behaves Worse than She Expected | 105 |
Maggie Tries to Run Away from Her Shadow III | 111 |
Mr and Mrs Glegg at Home | 123 |
Mr Tulliver Further Entangles the Skein of Life | 136 |
BOOK SECOND SCHOOLTIME 1 Toms First Half | 140 |
The Christmas Holidays | 161 |
The New Schoolfellow | 168 |
The Young Idea | 174 |
Maggies Second Visit | 185 |
A Love Scene | 190 |
The Golden Gates Are Passed | 195 |
VOLUME II | 203 |
BOOK THIRD THE DOWNFALL 1 What Had Happened at Home | 205 |
Mrs Tullivers Teraphim or Household Gods | 211 |
The Family Council | 216 |
A Vanishing Gleam | 232 |
Tom Applies His Knife to the Oyster | 236 |
Tending to Refute the Popular Prejudice against the Present of a PocketKnife | 248 |
How a Hen Takes To Stratagem | 255 |
Daylight on the Wreck | 267 |
An Item Added to the Family Register | 275 |
BOOK FOURTH THE VALLEY OF HUMILIATION 1 A Variation of Protestantism Unknown to Bossuet | 282 |
The Torn Nest Is Pierced by the Thorns | 287 |
A Voice from the Past | 292 |
BOOK FIFTH WHEAT AND TARES 1 In the Red Deeps | 308 |
First Impressions | 386 |
Confidential Moments | 399 |
Brother and Sister | 404 |
Showing that Tom Had Opened the Oyster | 411 |
Illustrating the Laws of Attraction | 416 |
Philip ReEnters | 426 |
Wakem in a New Light | 440 |
Charity in Full Dress | 447 |
The Spell Seems Broken | 457 |
In the Lane | 463 |
A Family Party | 470 |
Borne Along by the Tide | 477 |
Waking | 490 |
BOOK SEVENTH THE FINAL RESCUE 1 The Return to the Mill | 502 |
St Oggs Passes Judgment | 509 |
Showing that Old Acquaintances Are Capable of Surprising Us | 518 |
Maggie and Lucy | 524 |
The Last Conflict | 531 |
Conclusion | 543 |
Annotations | 545 |
The Ambivalence of The Mill on the Floss | 585 |
Women | 602 |
The Mill on the Floss the Critics | 615 |
Annotated Bibliography | 646 |
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