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Discover the literary masterpiece of George Eliot with our edition of 'Daniel Deronda.' This 1995 trade paperback edition, published by Penguin UK, is a must-have for literature enthusiasts. Delve into the captivating story that begins with Gwendolen Harleth at the roulette table, grappling with her fate and family fortune. Watch as Daniel Deronda, a distinguished gentleman from the English upper classes, navigates the complexities of love and identity. As Gwendolen spirals into an oppressive marriage, Deronda embarks on a transformative journey after meeting Mirah, a spirited young Jewish woman. His quest to reunite her with her lost family reveals his deepening connection to Jewish identity and aspirations. George Eliot intricately weaves themes of class, identity, and the human condition throughout the 896 pages of this profound novel. Perfect for fans of classic literature, 'Daniel Deronda' is not only a compelling read but also a significant commentary on British society and the experiences of the Jewish community. Add this timeless classic to your collection today, and explore the rich texture of Eliot’s narrative, which interlinks various lives and histories, making it both a thought-provoking and entertaining read.