- Book 01 - Boy and Girl - Chapter 01 - Outside Dorlcote Mill
- Book 01 - Boy and Girl - Chapter 02 - Mr. Tulliver, of Dorlcote Mill, Declares His Resolution about Tom
- Book 01 - Boy and Girl - Chapter 03 - Mr. Riley Gives His Advice Concerning a School for Tom
- Book 01 - Boy and Girl - Chapter 04 - Tom Is Expected
- Book 01 - Boy and Girl - Chapter 05 - Tom Comes Home
- Book 01 - Boy and Girl - Chapter 06 - The Aunts and Uncles Are Coming
- Book 01 - Boy and Girl - Chapter 07 - Enter the Aunts and Uncles
- Book 01 - Boy and Girl - Chapter 08 - Mr. Tulliver Shows His Weaker Side
- Book 01 - Boy and Girl - Chapter 09 - To Garum Firs
- Book 01 - Boy and Girl - Chapter 10 - Maggie Behaves Worse Than She Expected
- Book 01 - Boy and Girl - Chapter 11 - Maggie Tries to Run away from Her Shadow
- Book 01 - Boy and Girl - Chapter 12 - Mr. and Mrs. Glegg at Home
- Book 01 - Boy and Girl - Chapter 13 - Mr. Tulliver Further Entangles the Skein of Life
- Book 02 – School-Time - Chapter 01 - Tom's "First Half"
- Book 02 – School-Time - Chapter 02 - The Christmas Holidays
- Book 02 – School-Time - Chapter 03 - The New Schoolfellow
- Book 02 – School-Time - Chapter 04 - "The Young Idea"
- Book 02 – School-Time - Chapter 05 - Maggie's Second Visit
- Book 02 – School-Time - Chapter 06 - A Love-Scene
- Book 02 – School-Time - Chapter 07 - The Golden Gates Are Passed
- Book 03 - The Downfall - Chapter 01 - What Had Happened at Home
- Book 03 - The Downfall - Chapter 02 - Mrs. Tulliver's Teraphim, or Household Gods
- Book 03 - The Downfall - Chapter 03 - The Family Council
- Book 03 - The Downfall - Chapter 04 - A Vanishing Gleam
- Book 03 - The Downfall - Chapter 05 - Tom Applies His Knife to the Oyster
- Book 03 - The Downfall - Chapter 06 - Tending to Refute the Popular Prejudice against the Present of a Pocket-Knife
- Book 03 - The Downfall - Chapter 07 - How a Hen Takes to Stratagem
- Book 03 - The Downfall - Chapter 08 - Daylight on the Wreck
- Book 03 - The Downfall - Chapter 09 - An Item Added to the Family Register
- Book 04 – The Valley of Humiliation - Chapter 01 - A Variation of Protestantism Unknown to Bossuet
- Book 04 – The Valley of Humiliation - Chapter 02 - The Torn Nest Is Pierced by the Thorns
- Book 04 - The Valley of Humiliation - Chapter 03 - A Voice from the Past
- Book 05 – Wheat and Tares - Chapter 01 - In the Red Deeps
- Book 05 – Wheat and Tares - Chapter 02 - Aunt Glegg Learns the Breadth of Bob's Thumb
- Book 05 – Wheat and Tares - Chapter 03 - The Wavering Balance
- Book 05 – Wheat and Tares - Chapter 04 - Another Love-Scene
- Book 05 - Wheat and Tares - Chapter 05 - The Cloven Tree
- Book 05 - Wheat and Tares - Chapter 06 - The Hard-Won Triumph
- Book 05 - Wheat and Tares - Chapter 07 - A Day of Reckoning
- Book 06 - The Great Temptation – Chapter 01 - A Duet in Paradise
- Book 06 - The Great Temptation – Chapter 02 - First Impressions
- Book 06 – The Great Temptation - Chapter 03 - Confidential Moments
- Book 06 – The Great Temptation - Chapter 04 - Brother and Sister
- Book 06 – The Great Temptation – Chapter 05 - Showing That Tom Had Opened the Oyster
- Book 06 – The Great Temptation – Chapter 06 - Illustrating the Laws of Attraction
- Book 06 – The Great Temptation – Chapter 07 - Philip Re-enters
- Book 06 – The Great Temptation – Chapter 08 - Wakem in a New Light
- Book 06 – The Great Temptation – Chapter 09 - Charity in Full-Dress
- Book 06 – The Great Temptation – Chapter 10 - The Spell Seems Broken
- Book 06 – The Great Temptation – Chapter 11 - In the Lane
- Book 06 – The Great Temptation – Chapter 12 - A Family Party
- Book 06 – The Great Temptation – Chapter 13 - Borne Along by the Tide
- Book 06 – The Great Temptation – Chapter 14 – Waking
- Book 07 - The Final Rescue - Chapter 01 - The Return to the Mill
- Book 07 - The Final Rescue - Chapter 02 - St. Ogg's Passes Judgment
- Book 07 - The Final Rescue - Chapter 03 - Showing That Old Acquaintances Are Capable of Surprising Us
- Book 07 - The Final Rescue - Chapter 04 - Maggie and Lucy
- Book 07 - The Final Rescue - Chapter 05 - The Last Conflict
The novel details the lives of Tom and Maggie Tulliver, a brother and sister growing up on the river Floss near the village of St. Oggs, evidently in the 1820’s, after the Napoleonic Wars but prior to the first Reform Bill (1832). The novel spans a period of 10-15 years, from Tom and Maggie’s childhood up until their deaths in a flood on the Floss. The book is fictional autobiography in part, reflecting the disgrace that George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) herself had while in a lengthy relationship with a married man, George Henry Lewes.
Maggie Tulliver holds the central role in the book, as both her relationship with her older brother Tom, and her romantic relationships with Philip Wakem, a hunchbacked, but sensitive and intellectual, friend, and with Stephen Guest, a vivacious young socialite in St. Oggs and fiance of Maggie’s cousin Lucy Deane, constitute the most significant narrative threads. (summary from Wikipedia)
Maggie Tulliver holds the central role in the book, as both her relationship with her older brother Tom, and her romantic relationships with Philip Wakem, a hunchbacked, but sensitive and intellectual, friend, and with Stephen Guest, a vivacious young socialite in St. Oggs and fiance of Maggie’s cousin Lucy Deane, constitute the most significant narrative threads. (summary from Wikipedia)
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