Overview

Silas Marner is a novel published in 1861 by George Eliot.  It tells the story of Silas Marner, a weaver who is unjustly accused of theft and subsequently exiled from his religious community. In his new home, Marner becomes a recluse, finding solace only in his work and in the gold he hoards. However, when his gold is stolen, Marner’s life takes an unexpected turn that ultimately leads to his redemption. Silas Marner explores the themes of love, community, and the role of religion in society. 

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