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An edition of Middlemarch (1871)

Middlemarch

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George Eliot” was the pen-name of Mary Ann Evans, one of the greatest of English novelists of the Victorian era. Her long novel Middlemarch, subtitled A Study of Provincial Life, is generally considered to be her finest work.

Published in eight installments between 1871 and 1872, Middlemarch tells the intertwined stories of a variety of people living in the vicinity of the (fictional) midlands town of Middlemarch during the early 1830s, the time of the great Reform Act. The novel is remarkable for its realistic treatment of situation, character and relationships and also demonstrates its author’s accurate knowledge of political issues, medicine, politics, and rural economy. Yet it also includes several touches of humor.

The novel’s main characters include: Dorothea Brooke, a religiously-inclined and very intelligent young woman who marries a much older man believing that she can assist him in his scholarly studies; Dr. Tertius Lydgate, a doctor who comes to Middlemarch to further his medical research and implement his ideas for treatment, but whose plans are thrown into disarray by an unwise marriage; Fred Vincy, an idle young man, the son of the town’s Mayor, who gets into a mire of debt; and several others.

The initial reception of the novel by critics was mixed, with a number of unfavorable reviews, but its reputation has grown through time and Middlemarch is now generally considered to be one of the best novels ever written in English.

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Middlemarch
2019, Standard Ebooks
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Middlemarch
2016, [CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform]
in English
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Middlemarch
Nov 17, 2015, Harper Perennial
paperback
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Middlemarch
2012, Penguin Books, Limited
in English
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Middlemarch: a study of provincial life
2008, Knopf Pub. Group
in English
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Miasteczko Middlemarch
2005, Prószyński i S-ka
in Polish
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Middlemarch
1962, Harcourt, Brace & World
in English
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Middlemarch
1930, J.M. Dent & Sons, E.P. Dutton & Co.
in English
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Middlemarch
1908, Houghton, Mifflin
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Middlemarch: a study of provincial life
1902, G.N. Morang
microform : in English - Canadian copyright ed.
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Middlemarch
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Eliot’s epic of 19th century provincial social life, set in a fictitious Midlands town in the years 1830-32, has several interlocking storylines blended effortlessly together to form a fully coherent narrative. Its main themes are the status of women, social expectations and hypocrisy, religion, political reform and education. It has often been called the greatest novel in the English language.

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Miss Brooke had that kind of beauty which seems to be thrown into relief by poor dress.
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