Hall Farm

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Hall Farm is the rural dairy farm in George Eliot’s novel "Adam Bede" where the sharp-tongued, capable farmer’s wife Mrs. Poyser manages the household and agricultural affairs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional farm
fictional location
agriculturalAffairsManagedBy Mrs. Poyser NERFINISHED
appearsInChapterRange multiple chapters of Adam Bede
appearsInWork Adam Bede NERFINISHED
associatedCharacter Adam Bede NERFINISHED
Dinah Morris NERFINISHED
Hetty Sorrel NERFINISHED
Mr. Poyser NERFINISHED
Mrs. Poyser NERFINISHED
countryInFiction England NERFINISHED
createdBy George Eliot NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkContext Victorian realist novel
householdManagedBy Mrs. Poyser NERFINISHED
knownFor comic and satirical scenes
efficient dairy management
orderly household
literaryPeriod 19th-century English literature
locatedInFictionalRegion Hayslope NERFINISHED
managedByCharacter Mrs. Poyser NERFINISHED
medium novel
narrativeRole central rural setting in Adam Bede
primaryFunction dairy farm
settingType rural setting
thematicRole depicts rural agricultural life
illustrates social and domestic order
workOriginalLanguage English
workPublicationYear 1859

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Mrs Poyser livesAt Hall Farm