- Mary Ann Evans
- nounBritish writer of novels characterized by realistic analysis of provincial Victorian society (1819-1880)• Syn: ↑Eliot, ↑George Eliot
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Mary Ann Evans — George Eliot (* 22. November 1819 in Nuneaton, Grafschaft Warwickshire; † 22. Dezember 1880 in London) ist das Pseudonym der englischen Schriftstellerin Mary Ann Evans. George Eliot … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mary Ann Nichols — Born 26 August 1845(1845 08 26) Dean Street, off Fetter Lane, London Died 31 August 1888(1888 08 31) (aged 43) Spouse William Nichols Children … Wikipedia
Mary Ann Nichols — Nom de naissance Mary Ann Walker Surnom Polly Nichols Naissance 26 août 1845 Dean Street, Londres Décès 31 août 1888 (à 43 ans … Wikipédia en Français
Mary Ann Turnbull — is the Director of Turnbull School, and has been with it since its birth in 1992. Her father, Arthur Evans, was a great athlete and valued sportsmanship and fairplay all his life. Every year, at graduation time, the Arthur Evans Award is handed… … Wikipedia
Eliot, George (Mary Ann Evans) — (1819–80) English novelist. Born in War wickshire of a lower middle class family, Mary Evans, writing under the male pseudonym George Eliot, is regarded as a precursor of Zionism. She was already an established novelist, after Mill on the… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
Mary Evans (disambiguation) — Mary Evans was the first love of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Mary Evans may also refer to: Mary Beth Evans (born 1961), American actress Mary Ann Evans, better known as George Elliot, writer Mary Anne Evans, wife of Disraeli See also Evans This… … Wikipedia
Evans — Evans, Arthur John Evans, Herbert * * * (as used in expressions) Mary Ann Evans Marian Evans Evans, Bill William John Evans Evans, Dame Edith (Mary) Evans, Frederick H(enry) Evans, George Henry Evans, Maurice (Herbert) Evans, Oliver Evans, Sir… … Enciclopedia Universal
Evans — /ev euhnz/, n. 1. Sir Arthur John, 1851 1941, English archaeologist. 2. Dame Edith, 1888 1976, English actress. 3. Herbert McLean /meuh klayn /, 1882 1971, U.S. embryologist and anatomist. 4. Mary Ann. See Eliot, George. 5. Maurice, born 1901,… … Universalium
Mary — /mair ee/, n. 1. Also called Virgin Mary. the mother of Jesus. 2. the sister of Lazarus and Martha. Luke 10:38 42; John 11:1,2. 3. See Mary, Queen of Scots. 4. (Princess Victoria Mary of Teck) 1867 1953, Queen of England 1910 36 (wife of George… … Universalium
Mary — ► Provincia del SE de Turkmenistán; 86 800 km2 y 815 000 h. Cap., la c. homónima (87 000 h). * * * (as used in expressions) Baylis, Lilian (Mary) Bethune, Mary (Jane) McLeod Mary Jane McLeod Blyton, Enid (Mary) Cartland, Dama (Mary) Barbara… … Enciclopedia Universal