Middlemarch (Everyman's Library) - Softcover

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Eliot, George

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Synopsis

The multiple plots of Middlemarch (1871-2) center on idealist Dorothea Brooke, whose aspirations to a deep spiritual life leads to her disillusioning marriage with the elderly Mr. Casaubon. In town, the life of the young doctor Lydgate and his shallow wife Rosamund mirrors her disappointments. Eliot's ingenious analysis of nineteenth century social experience refuses to comfort either the complacent or those who live according to their ethics; her novel is a masterpiece of style and a milestone in the exodus of the narrator into the twentieth century.

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One of the most accomplished and prominent novels of the Victorian era, Middlemarch is an unsurpassed portrait of nineteenth-century English provincial life. Dorothea Brooke is a young woman of fervent ideals who yearns to effect social change yet faces resistance from the society she inhabits. In this epic in a small landscape, Eliot's large cast of precisely delineated characters and the rich tapestry of their stories result in a wise, compassionate, and astute vision of human nature. As Virginia Woolf declared, George Eliot "was one of the first English novelists to discover that men and women think as well as feel, and the discovery was of great artistic moment."

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