Paperback, 880 pages

English language

Published March 5, 2003 by Tandem Library.

ISBN:
978-0-613-70663-6
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OCLC Number:
51482431

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4 stars (50 reviews)

Eliot’s epic of 19th century provincial social life, set in a fictitious Midlands town in the years 1830-32, has several interlocking storylines blended effortlessly together to form a fully coherent narrative. Its main themes are the status of women, social expectations and hypocrisy, religion, political reform and education. It has often been called the greatest novel in the English language.

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reviewed Middlemarch by George Eliot (George Eliot's works -- [v.7-8])

Middlemarch is my favorite book

5 stars

Can't believe this absolute unit of a book doesn't have many reviews. Tons of vibrant characters, loads of twisty plots, and all presented in incisive and delightful prose. It's MASSIVE and took me literal months to finish, but it's so worth it!

reviewed Middlemarch by George Eliot (George Eliot's works -- [v.7-8])

Subplots R Us

4 stars

Honestly, there's no mainline, just many subplots braided like garlic.

I have to give Eliot props for meticulously constructing "provincial life" in exacting - sometimes excruciating - detail, yet always with a light hand. The various plots deal with all the circumstances listed on the tin. The characters seem at turns real enough to step off the page and too stiff to bend with the paper they're printed on.

Did I like it? No. I read it as part of my read a classic a month goal for 2023. I wanted to see what this book was about and to study the story structure and Eliot's technique.

Did I learn anything? I don't know. Maybe. The style and tone, the loose relationship with the reader that he shares with Melville's Moby Dick. The use of recurring themes in different subplots - sometimes each looking at the same circumstance from an …

Review of 'Middlemarch' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I FINISHED IN 2020!!! It was really looking like I wasn't going to make it. Lol. Anyway.... It was fine. Haha. I ended up way more invested in certain plotlines than I expected, far less in the ones I was supposed to be. Oh well. I didn't do my usual list of interesting comments from the narrator I usually do, but I think that's because there were simply too many. Now that I have the plot down, I may want to reread in the future to get a better handle on all the fun little asides and philosophical (more psychological really) musings that took place in the narration.

Review of 'Middlemarch' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life was George Eliot’s seventh novel and was originally published in a serial from 1871-72. Set in a fictional town, this novel follows a wide range of characters in interlocking narratives that really do allow the reader to study the provincial life of Middlemarch. As this is broken into eight “books” it would be difficult to summarise the plot and even write a review that could do this book justice. Instead I am going to write down some thoughts and observations I found while reading Middlemarch.

First of all, I think it is beneficial to know a little about George Eliot; an understanding of her life helps put a lot of this novel into perspective. Most people know George Eliot is a pen name for Mary Ann Evans, she used the pseudonym to keep her private life from public scrutiny, as she was in a …

Review of 'Middlemarch' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This was my first time reading George Eliot, and I'm impressed. The characters are intriguing and well developed, there are several plots going on, and the entire novel is very engaging and successfully paints a picture of what life was like in Middlemarch, England, circa 1830. This necessarily involves the socioeconomic picture and the limitations women had in choosing how to live their lives. It took me awhile to finish, but I enjoyed it and am glad for the experience.

Review of 'Middlemarch' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This is a really excellent book but I cannot award it 5 stars because of my own personal problems with it... it was a trifle, how do you say?... boring. The writing was great, don't get me wrong. The story itself, great. The characters, great as well. So what pray tell was wrong? The descriptions seemed to go on and on and on. Sometimes (okay a lot of times) my mind wandered to the point where I had to stop and reread a passage so I could remind myself just who or what she was waxing so poetic over. So, in fact, this probably IS a 5 star book, it's just my immature mind refuses to believe it. It definitely IS worth a read. Even, in my case, a REREAD because god knows, I probably missed a lot!

Review of 'Middlemarch' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Here's another author that has had me intimidated for years and now I can't understand why - other than the covers of the book being so far apart.

Middlemarch is a complex book, with 4 or 5 plots interwoven with 2 or 3 minor threads. But it moves well and is amazingly well-constructed. Though we follow the stories of multiple couples or individuals, none could stand as individual novellas and all require the interaction with the remaining seams. Mathematically, Middlemarch is the perfect sum of its parts, though it's more common to praise a work of this stature being greater than that.

The subtitle is particularly apt, as well. The novel proceeds much as life does; it is populated with people who are initially 2-dimensional caricatures who gradually increase in dimension, sometimes intensifying characteristics identified in the first impression, but just as often surprising you with unexpected responses. As the …

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