I scribble, you write
Tessa Hadley: Women Reading, 26 September 2013
“... as it shut out the majority of uneducated men. George Eliot captures an archetypal irony in The Mill on the Floss, set in the early decades of the 19th century. Tom Tulliver hates school so much that he counts the days until he can come home, cutting them into a stick; his sister, Maggie, who isn’t sent to school, longs to know what the Latin in his ... ”