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  • Paperback: 904 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks; New edition edition (5 Mar 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0192834029
  • ISBN-13: 978-0192834027
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.6 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 90,977 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #21 in  Books > Fiction > The Classics > Eliot, George
    #56 in  Books > Poetry, Drama & Criticism > History & Criticism > Novels & Novelists > 19th Century
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"Excellent text--one of the best editions of any 19th century novel available in paper."--Alexander S. Gourlay, University of Nebraska
"Like the other World's Classics, this is a good text in a well-designed format, with adequate but unobtrusive editorial aids and introductions, biographical information, notes--at a fair price."--Robert D. Beckett, Southwest Missouri State University


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Writing at the very moment when the foundations of Western thought were being challenged and undermined, George Eliot fashions in Middlemarch (1871-2) the quintessential Victorian novel, a concept of life and society free from the dogma of the past yet able to confront the scepticism that was taking over the age. In a panoramic sweep of English life during thr years leading up to the First Reform Bill of 1832, Eliot explores nearly every subject of concern to modern life: art, religion, science, politics, self, society, human relationships. Among her characters are some of the most remarkable portraits in English literature: Dorothea Brooke, the heroine, idealistic but näive; Rosamond Vincy, beautiful and egoistic: Edward Casaubon, the dry-as-dust scholar: Tertius Lydgate, the brilliant but morally-flawed physician: the passionate artist Will Ladislaw: and Fred Vincey and Mary Garth, childhood sweethearts whose charming courtship is one of the many humorous elements in the novel's rich comic vein. Felicia Bonaparte has provided a new Introduction for this updated edition, the text of which is taken from David Carroll's Clarendon Middlemarch (1986), the first critical edition.

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great love of humanity and depth of insight, 12 Jan 2004
By Ventura Angelo (Brescia, Lombardia Italy) - See all my reviews
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I think that modern "mainstream" literature ought to learn something from good Nineteenth Century novels such as Middlemarch.
The richness of analysis of the human soul, the understanding of the sometimes right reasons for a wrong choice, the fascinating characters and their interactions, the wry notations on the failings of certain individuals (Casaubon who is forced to notice that his "river of passion" is in fact a very shallow torrent)and the splendid writing of George Eliot make this novel a classic to rediscover. The great expectations of Dorothea Brooke are frustrated by the conservative milieu in which she lives, where women are not expected to have political or social opinions. Her trials and errors in life are only one of the many threads in this marvelous tapestry of a novel, where men and women portrayed in marvelous authenticity interact, love and quarrel in one of the best portraits of provincial ninetheeenth century England.
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38 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One Of The Finest Novels Ever Written-A Literary Masterpiece, 3 Mar 2005
By Jana L. Perskie "ceruleana" (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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George Eliot, (nom de plume of Mary Ann Evans), wrote a literary masterpiece with "Middlemarch." I was forced to read this novel in school at an age when term papers and grades meant more than absorbing the riches this novel contains. I recently gave it another shot, lured to revisit 19th century English literature by rereading Jane Austen and other extraordinary authors.

Ms. Eliot created, with this book, an entire community in England in the mid-1800s and called it Middlemarch. She populated this provincial town with people of every station, local squires and their families, tradespeople, the rising middle class, the poor and destitute, ruthless and honest. She crowded them together, with their ambitions, dreams and foibles, and wove a wonderful web of plots and subplots. Ms. Eliot also used her great wit to include scathing social commentary.

The fortunes of Middlemarch are rising in this new era when machines and trains - fast, available transportation - are changing the world, the economy, the politics. Rigid social codes, the British class system, is in danger of being breached. Folks are out to make a quick shilling - anything to acquire wealth and enhance social position.

Dorothea Brooks lives in Middlemarch. She is an intelligent, sensitive young woman, who wants to dedicate her life to important endeavors. She does not want to settle for a typical marriage and family, but looks toward a more noble cause. As a woman, a professional life is not open to her, nor is the pursuit of intellect, outside of marriage. She weds the elderly Rev. Casaubon, a cold, narcissistic man, thinking that by assisting him with his scholarly research and writing, she will find happiness.

Dr. Lydgate comes to Middlemarch to begin his medical practice there. He is an idealist, who has dreams of finding a cure for cholera and opening a free clinic. He meets blonde and beautiful Rosamund Vincie, who fancies him for a spouse...along with a new house, new furniture, an extensive wardrobe, etc.

A dashing, romantic Will Ladislaw, nephew of Rev. Casaubon, enters the story, as does Rosie's brother Fred, who wants desperately to marry his Mary, but is out of work and in debt. This cast of richly drawn characters continues to grow with the introduction of Mary's family, the Garths, the banker Bulstrode, friends, relations, and an evil villain or two.

"Middlemarch," a complex novel and portrait of the times, is one of the best reading experiences I have had in a long while. I returned to George Eliot's masterwork 30 years after my initial encounter - and it was/is so worth the re-read!
JANA

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The English country novel with attitude, 21 Oct 1997
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Middlemarch is a superior example of that overused superlative, page turner. You absolutely do not want to put it down. What will Dorothea decide? What will happen to the doctor? Will people find out the secrets of one of the town's most prominent citizens? The beauty of the book is the "dark side" that it shows of English country life, the side that is coyly hinted at in all the beloved Jane Austen novels. Indeed, Middlemarch is the work that best highlights the place that Eliot occupies between Austen and the pull-no-punches cynicism of Edith Wharton.
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4.0 out of 5 stars So complete - novels like this aren't written anymore.
How can the 785 pages that comprise George Eliot's "Middlemarch" be concocted into a review that is short and still a mirror image of the novel's contents? Read more
Published 5 days ago by Louise Amkaer

4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable and fulfilling read over the Christmas holiday
This is an engaging and comprehensive unfolding of rural life before the reforms of the 1830s, especially relevant when viewed from our current economic malaise. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A mighty, awe-inspiring work
Middlemarch relates the tales of several inhabitants of the eponymous village, each from different social backgrounds. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Fredward Beasley

2.0 out of 5 stars not a favourite.
I found this book very long and dull. I enjoyed parts of the story but Often the storytelling is replaced by pages and pages of politics. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Mrs. D. L. Cox

4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant book, expertly read
It really shows that Carole Boyd, who reads this audio version, has spent years working on The Archers. Read more
Published 11 months ago by C. L. Foster

5.0 out of 5 stars Simply the Best
Quite simply the greatest novel written in the English language. Beautifully written and full of insight into the human condition.
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4.0 out of 5 stars very good...but prefer Adam Bede
extremely good novel and would recommend...but i feel it was a bit over stretched in certain places.. Read more
Published 12 months ago by jesus' girl

5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding
Virginia Woolf wrote that this was one of the few novels for grown-up people. It is indeed a mirror for maturity, George Eliot's greatest achievement.
Published 15 months ago by William Podmore

4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly Enjoyable
I was a little apprehensive when I first started Middlemarch. At first I was convinced I as in for a long and dull read of a typical 'classic' book that does not actually deserve... Read more
Published 21 months ago by S. Rankin

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!
This one deserves 10 stars, it is really one of the most incredible books I've ever read. I think I've only given a brilliant rating to the Count of Monte Cristo and Bleak House... Read more
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