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Mentioned by name via the matrix message: "GEORGE ELIOT KNEW" on the [[Piccadilly Palare]] release.<br> | Mentioned by name via the matrix message: "GEORGE ELIOT KNEW" on the [[Piccadilly Palare]] release.<br> | ||
[[The Correspondent Questionnaire - The Sunday Correspondent (October 28, 1990)]] mentions Eliot under the heading: "Who are your favourite writers?" | [[The Correspondent Questionnaire - The Sunday Correspondent (October 28, 1990)]] mentions Eliot under the heading: "Who are your favourite writers?" | ||
His book "Middlemarch" (1871-72) contains the line: | |||
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"To be born the son of a Middlemarch manufacturer, and inevitable heir to nothing in particular" | |||
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Which bears a striking resemblance to lyrics used in How Soon Is Now? | |||
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[[Category:Influences on Morrissey - Literature]] | [[Category:Influences on Morrissey - Literature]] |
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