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Middlemarch

The Ultimate Victorian Epic: A Profound Exploration of Marriage, Idealism, and the Struggles of Provincial Life

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Middlemarch

De : George Eliot
Lu par : Michelle Orpe
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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, George Eliot's Middlemarch is a sweeping panorama of life on the brink of profound historical change. It masterfully intertwines the destinies of diverse characters to create an unparalleled study of provincial life.

At the heart of the narrative are Dorothea Brooke, a spirited woman who makes a disastrous marriage in her search for purpose, and Tertius Lydgate, a brilliant young doctor whose modern ambitions are compromised by a superficial romance.

Discover a literary masterpiece of psychological and moral depth:

  • Idealism vs. Reality: Follow Dorothea and Lydgate as they navigate the harsh friction between noble ambitions and 19th-century social conventions.
  • Interconnected Lives: Experience storytelling that links the fates of distinct social classes, revealing how individual choices ripple through a community.
  • Human Psychology: Explore Eliot's keen observations on marriage, ego, self-deception, and the moral complexities of the human experience.
  • Historical Change: Immerse yourself in a pivotal era marked by the Great Reform Bill and the dawn of the railway age.

Whether you are a lifelong fan of Victorian literature or a newcomer, experience a story that is intellectually stimulating and emotionally profound. Step into the world of Middlemarch today.

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