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Cannock and District Soroptimists meet George Eliot

Each year SI Cannock and District hold a Summer Celebration with members, family and friends. Until last year of course – when because of Covid-19, no-one was able to meet in such circumstances. So this year was even more of a celebration when, in line with guidelines, 30 members and family were able to meet and enjoy each others’ company and a meal together. And this at the splendid Tutbury Castle, where the sun shone to help things along even more.

SI Cannock & District President Jackie Prince said how thrilled she was to welcome everyone to the first formal occasion the club had been able to hold since February 2020 – 17 months ago!! The conversation and the smiles didn’t stop: everyone was so excited to be able to go out and to meet again.

And the afternoon was completed by a visit from the curator of Tutbury Castle, Lesley Smith, who never fails to educate and entertain. This was no exception. She appeared as George Eliot, the pen name used by Mary Ann Evans, born in 1819, author of Middlemarch, The Mill on the Floss and other novels. Mary Ann Evans was a Midlander by birth and a woman ahead of her time. The audience learned that she was highly intelligent, a freethinker – but unfortunately not with the most attractive looks, in fact, many called her ugly. The most surprising thing everyone learned about this Victorian woman was that her private life was scandalous, living with a married man for 24 years and being shunned by her family and society as a result but even so she was the most successful self-made woman in the Empire. When she and Henry James Lewis fell in love and lived together she called herself Marianne Lewis. The story broke that she was living with a married man with children – and her book sales trebled! In character as George Eliot, Lesley Smith said “I am an ugly duckling; I rose to be a literary swan”.

Soroptimist Janis Lomas, an author herself, gave the vote of thanks to Lesley, telling her that everyone had indeed enjoyed finding out more about the character she had just brought to life for them. Many members are determined to read George Eliot’s novels again – with renewed interest!

Further details about Cannock Soroptimists are available on the club’s website: www.sigbi.org/cannock-and-district, their Facebook page www.facebook.com/SICannock; or on twitter: @sicannock

Photos attached: Jackie Prince, President SI Cannock & District with Lesley Smith as George Eliot

 

Editor’s information: For further information please contact Trish Mellor 07971 597406 or Jackie Prince 07813 003236