Christiana Evans, always known as Chrissey, was the first child of Robert Evans\u27s marriage to Christiana Pearson of Astley, near Nuneaton, and she was born, as were Isaac and Mary Ann, at Arbury (now South) Farm on the Arbury estate in 1814. When the family moved to Griff House in 1820 Chrissey was old enough to go to boarding school and she went in advance of her small sister to Miss Lathom\u27s School in nearby Attleborough. This removed her from Griff to the closer vicinity of her Aunt Evarard, later to appear as one of the Dodson sisters in The Mill on the Floss, with whom she was a great favourite. Although Mary Ann had nightmares at Miss Lathom\u27s we have no record of how Chrissey fitted in. Indeed, as a child we know little abou...
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Christiana Evans, always known as Chrissey, was the first child of Robert Evans\u27s marriage to Chr...
In September 1842 Mary Ann Evans wrote a short but illuminating letter to her Coventry friend Cara B...
On Sunday, 2 January 1842, Mary Ann Evans\u27s father wrote in his diary: \u27Went to Trinity Church...
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Marian Evans and George Henry Lewes began to live together in July 1854, and her letters to friends ...
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In 1838, at the age of 18, Mary Ann Evans was deep in her evangelical period, taking everything very...
It seems extraordinary to think that ISO years ago Mary Ann Evans, a young woman with very few resou...
Who was Jeanie Senior before Octavia Hill introduced her to George Eliot in October 1866? Born Jeani...
When I was asked to come here to open this lovely garden I wondered what on earth I could say about ...
Christiana Evans, always known as Chrissey, was the first child of Robert Evans\u27s marriage to Chr...
In September 1842 Mary Ann Evans wrote a short but illuminating letter to her Coventry friend Cara B...
On Sunday, 2 January 1842, Mary Ann Evans\u27s father wrote in his diary: \u27Went to Trinity Church...
There have been very many views expressed over the years about George Eliot - her genius, her behavi...
Biographers of George Eliot, when writing about her childhood, have focused on her close and complic...
Marian Evans and George Henry Lewes began to live together in July 1854, and her letters to friends ...
There are a lot of \u27firsts\u27 in the few months between September 1856 when Marian Evans Lewes b...
For many years the tomb of Emma Gwyther in Chilvers Coton Churchyard in Nuneaton was totally obscure...
George Evans, the elder brother of Robert Evans, George Eliot\u27s father, has generally been dispar...
Early in 1881, John Cross, widowed after only seven months of married life, set about the task of pr...
Martha Barclay (nee Jackson) was a school-fellow of George Eliot\u27s in Coventry in the 1830\u27s. ...
In 1838, at the age of 18, Mary Ann Evans was deep in her evangelical period, taking everything very...
It seems extraordinary to think that ISO years ago Mary Ann Evans, a young woman with very few resou...
Who was Jeanie Senior before Octavia Hill introduced her to George Eliot in October 1866? Born Jeani...
When I was asked to come here to open this lovely garden I wondered what on earth I could say about ...