Middlemarch

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Middlemarch

Author : George Eliot

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Highlights

English

Language

Worlds Classics

Edition

708

Pages

9780192817600

ISBN-13

0192817600

ISBN-10

Oxford University Press (China)

Publisher

176 mm

Height

110 mm

Width

34 mm

Thickness

Paperback

Binding

Description

George Eliot's most famous novelconsidered by many the greatest in the languagesubtly tests the high ideals and ambitions of its characters against the complex realities of English provincial life.

Middlemarch 1871-2, subtitled 'A Study of Provincial Life', depicts a Midlands community in the years immediately before the First Reform Bill of 1832. The novel's scope, however, goes far beyond description, ranging with great imaginative power from subtle psychological analysis to the larger movements of European culture and history.

In addition, this panoramic novel dramatizes and explores some of the most potent myths of Victorian literature, with Dorothea Brooke, the modern St Theresa, seeking an epic life in a world of rural gentility Fred Vincy, the young man, hoping to fulfil his great expectations Lydgate, the scientist, dangerously searching for the secret of life and Bulstrode, the respectable banker, trying desperately to overcome his blackmailer and his guilty past. These and other strands are intricately woven to create the complex web of English provincial life at a crucial historical moment.

The text is taken from the Clarendon Middlemarch 1986, the first critical edition of the novel.