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Set against the backdrop of a town on the brink of social reform in the early 1830s, the narrative intricately explores the lives of its diverse inhabitants. Through rich characterization, it delves into the complexities of art, religion, politics, and human relationships. Key figures include the idealistic Dorothea Brooke, the scholarly Casaubon, the reformist Lydgate, the charming Rosamond, and the secretive Bulstrode, whose interactions reveal the tensions of their time. This edition also features images and insights into George Eliot's life and works.
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Middlemarch, George Eliot
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- Title
- Middlemarch
- Language
- English
- Authors
- George Eliot
- Publisher
- Simon & Brown
- Released
- 2011
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 950
- ISBN13
- 9781613820551
- Category
- Fiction
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- Set against the backdrop of a town on the brink of social reform in the early 1830s, the narrative intricately explores the lives of its diverse inhabitants. Through rich characterization, it delves into the complexities of art, religion, politics, and human relationships. Key figures include the idealistic Dorothea Brooke, the scholarly Casaubon, the reformist Lydgate, the charming Rosamond, and the secretive Bulstrode, whose interactions reveal the tensions of their time. This edition also features images and insights into George Eliot's life and works.