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Middlemarch

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Middlemarch is a novel by the English author George Eliot, appearing in eight volumes in 1871 and 1872.

George Eliot opens her complex study of life in the provincial Midlands with a brilliant portrait of Dorothea Brooke in all her strengths and weaknesses.

The novel mirrors the complexity and the calm under the storm of a seemingly simple and boring provincial life.

Full of colorful characters, rich in satire and suspense, Middlemarch remains the great English novel, a modern tale, a classic which till this day makes us wonder and question ourselves.Significant themes include the status of women, the nature of marriage, idealism, self-interest, religion, hypocrisy, political reform, and education.

The story links the struggles of the individuals with the problems of society as a whole, as it wrestles with the disturbances that are approaching through industrialization and a changing social order.The narrative is variably considered to consist of three or four plots of unequal emphasis: the life of Dorothea Brooke; the career of Tertius Lydgate; the courtship of Mary Garth by Fred Vincy; and the disgrace of Nicholas Bulstrode.

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Product Details
General Press
9391181090 / 9789391181093
eBook (EPUB)
11/06/2021
319 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Quiz No: 217291, Points 64.00, Book Level 10.40,
Upper Years - Key Stage 3 Learn More