Middlemarch
ByPublisher Description
Have you ever wondered why the pursuit of great ideals is so often entangled in the complexities of everyday relationships?
Widely considered one of the greatest novels in the English language, Middlemarch is a sweeping panorama of life in a provincial town during the brink of profound historical change. George Eliot masterfully intertwines the destinies of diverse characters, creating a "study of provincial life" that is unparalleled in its realism, psychological insight, and moral depth.
At the heart of the narrative is Dorothea Brooke, a spirited and intelligent woman seeking a life of purpose, who makes a disastrous marriage to the pedantic Edward Casaubon. Parallel to her story is that of Tertius Lydgate, a brilliant young doctor full of modern ideas, who finds his aspirations compromised by his entanglement with the beautiful but superficial Rosamond Vincy. Around them, a rich cast of characters-from the steadfast Mary Garth to the disgraced banker Nicholas Bulstrode-struggle with their own moral dilemmas, financial ruins, and romantic entanglements.
This edition brings Eliot's intricate prose and timeless wisdom to a new generation of readers, highlighting the novel's enduring questions about the nature of reform, the status of women, and the subtle tragedy of unfulfilled potential.
What You'll Discover in This Classic Edition:
- A Web of Interconnected Lives Experience the masterful storytelling that links the fates of distinct social classes, revealing how individual choices ripple through an entire community.
- The Struggle Between Idealism and Reality Follow the journeys of Dorothea and Lydgate as they navigate the harsh friction between their noble ambitions and the limiting social conventions of the 19th century.
- A Deep Dive into Human Psychology Explore Eliot's keen observations on marriage, ego, self-deception, and the moral complexities that define the human experience.
- A Portrait of Historical Change Immerse yourself in a pivotal era of English history, marked by the Great Reform Bill and the dawn of the railway age, which serves as the backdrop for personal and political upheaval.
Whether you are a lifelong fan of Victorian literature or a newcomer seeking a substantial and rewarding read, Middlemarch offers a literary experience that is intellectually stimulating and emotionally profound.
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