
George Eliot (Gutenberg Index)
This is not a novel but a reader's roadmap to one of Victorian literature's most formidable minds. George Eliot's collected works span novels of extraordinary psychological depth, sharp satirical comedies, philosophical essays, and letters that reveal the woman behind the pen name. This comprehensive index catalogs every title available in the Project Gutenberg archive: from the pastoral tragedy of 'Silas Marner' to the sweeping ambition of 'Middlemarch,' from the autobiographical echoes in 'The Mill on the Floss' to the political urgency of 'Felix Holt.' Each entry serves as a portal. What emerges is the full landscape of a writer who refused easy answers, who anatomized Victorian society while interrogating her own conscience, and who created some of English literature's most unforgettable women. For the curious newcomer, this index functions as a curated introduction. For the returning reader, it offers the pleasure of rediscovery. Either way, it transforms a digital library into a navigable world.









