Middlemarch - George Eliot

Middlemarch

By George Eliot

  • Release Date: 2014-11-21
  • Genre: Classics
Score: 5
5
From 9 Ratings

Description

Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life is a novel by George Eliot, the pen name of Mary Anne Evans, later Marian Evans. It is her seventh novel, begun in 1869 and then put aside during the final illness of Thornton Lewes, the son of her companion George Henry Lewes. During the following year Eliot resumed work, fusing together several stories into a coherent whole, and during 1871–72 the novel appeared in serial form. The first one-volume edition was published in 1874 and attracted large sales. Subtitled "A Study of Provincial Life", the novel is set in the fictitious Midlands town of Middlemarch, thought to be based on Coventry, during the period 1830–32

Reviews

  • middlemarch

    5
    By 4 2day
    I really enjoyed reading this novel
  • Interesting

    5
    By Jude Quarles
    I did not read all pages yet but still found it very interesting and will read all.
  • Amazing!

    5
    By Tu payo
    Truly wonderful story. Enjoyed every chapter, George Eliot outstanding story line as always!
  • Middlemarch is a towering achievement !!

    5
    By Arefin31
    Seventh novel of George Eliot. Widely regarded as the quintessential Victorian novel, Middlemarch is a superb study of life among the upper and upper middle classes of a fictional rural community in 1830s England. Middlemarch is one of those books which yield new gems every time one reads them, and I cherish it for that.
  • Great classic book

    5
    By Sk md
    I really enjoyed how George Eliot made you feel like you were apart of Middlemarch. By the end of the book you really feel like you knew the people personally. This is the first George Eliot book I have read, but I look forward to reading more.
  • Very Very Interesting Book…..

    5
    By Lipi Mitra
    I like this book after reading fully….Very very interesting book….I read it one more time…
  • Student

    5
    By Omar faruk
    Excellent Book.

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