Felix Holt
Discover the captivating tale of Felix Holt by George Eliot, published by Penguin Books Ltd in 1995. This engaging narrative spans 592 pages and immerses readers in the political and social dynamics of 19th-century England. The story follows young Harold Transome, who returns to his hometown of Treby Magna with a self-made fortune and a controversial ambition to stand for Parliament as a Radical. However, the arrival of the idealistic Felix Holt reveals the stark contrast between Harold's opportunistic values and Holt's deep-rooted beliefs. Eliot masterfully explores themes of ambition, integrity, and the complexities of societal change, making this novel a profound reflection on human nature and morality. Perfect for fans of classic literature and those interested in the historical context of political movements, Felix Holt is a must-read for your collection.