- Silas Marner
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/suy"leuhs mahr"neuhr/a novel (1861) by George Eliot.
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Silas Marner — Autor George Eliot Género Novela victori … Wikipedia Español
Silas Marner — infobox Book | name = Silas Marner title orig = translator = author = George Eliot cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre = Classic publisher = William Blackwood and Sons release date = April 1861 media type =… … Wikipedia
Silas Marner — Titelseite der Erstausgabe von 1861 Silas Marner ist ein Roman von George Eliot (Pseudonym von Mary Ann Evans) und wurde 1861 veröffentlicht. Es ist der kürzeste Roman der Autorin und wurde in vier Monaten geschrieben. In England ist der Roman… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Silas Marner — title of a book written by George Eliot in 1861 … English contemporary dictionary
Silas Marner — /suy leuhs mahr neuhr/ a novel (1861) by George Eliot … Useful english dictionary
Marner — may refer to: Peter Marner (1936–2007), an English cricketer Richard Marner (1921–2004), a Russian born British actor Silas Marner, an 1861 dramatic novel by George Eliot This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If… … Wikipedia
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