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Related to its relation to society , style of writing and language, status of women in the society during 1886......etc

2007-12-17 00:21:45 · 3 answers · asked by profjassy 2 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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No, it is just perfect.

2007-12-20 23:05:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Uh, there's www.sparknotes.com, www.pinkmonkey.com, www.answers.com, www.cliffnotes.com, www.bookrags.com, www.enotes.com, www.classicnotes.com. The first 3 are free sites but I think that for the others you will have to pay. There are also York notes and York notes advanced on 'Mill on the Floss' as well as guides by indian authors like Ramji Lall on the novel.There is also the title in the casebook series. You can easily obtain these books by contacting www.amazon.com.
Hope this helps!

2007-12-17 01:18:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No, but here is a link to writer's who have thought a great deal about "Mill on the Floss."

http://books.google.com/books?client=firefox-a&q=mill+on+the+floss+criticism&um=1&num=50&ie=ISO-8859-1&as_brr=1

2007-12-17 00:39:46 · answer #3 · answered by Beach Saint 7 · 1 0

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