Middlemarch - Unabridged
By George Eliot & Kevin TheisPublisher Description
"Middlemarch" is writer George Eliot's crowning literary achievement and the novel is considered by many critics to be one of the finest pieces of fiction ever written.
Written in the style of "realism" popular at the time, it is a study of the class and social structure of the fictional town of Middlemarch in central England and the story touches on all segments of life within the village, from the landed gentry to the working class and everyone in between. Primarily, however, the plot concerns the lives of the two main characters - Dorothea Brooke and Tertius Lydgate - both of whom find themselves mired in disastrous marriages.
Brimming with small-town intrigue, jealously, betrayal and scandal, "Middlemarch" was a literary sensation when it was first published in 1872 and is now considered a classic for the ages. It is presented here in its original and unabridged format.
Download the free Fable app
Stay organized
Keep track of what you’re reading, what you’ve finished, and what’s next.Build a better TBR
Swipe, skip, and save with our smart list-building toolRate and review
Share your take with other readers with half stars, emojis, and tagsCurate your feed
Meet readers like you in the Fable For You feed, designed to build bookish communitiesNo Reviews
About George Eliot
Other books by George Eliot
Start a Book Club
Start a public or private book club with this book on the Fable app today!FAQ
Do I have to buy the ebook to participate in a book club?
Why can’t I buy the ebook on the app?
How is Fable’s reader different from Kindle?
Do you sell physical books too?
Are book clubs free to join on Fable?
How do I start a book club with this book on Fable?