Middlemarch
A Classic Victorian Novel of Love, Marriage, Ambition, and English Society
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Publisher Description
Middlemarch by George Eliot is widely regarded as one of the greatest novels in English literature—a rich, insightful portrait of society, ambition, and human relationships.
Set in a provincial English town during the early 19th century, this classic novel follows the intertwined lives of its residents, most notably Dorothea Brooke, a young woman seeking purpose and fulfillment, and Tertius Lydgate, an idealistic doctor determined to bring reform to medicine. As their hopes collide with social expectations, marriage, politics, and moral compromise, George Eliot reveals the quiet dramas that shape ordinary lives.
Celebrated for its psychological depth and realism, Middlemarch explores themes of love, marriage, social reform, ambition, and personal responsibility. Eliot’s compassionate storytelling and keen social observation create a powerful, timeless narrative that remains deeply relevant to modern readers.
Both intellectually rewarding and emotionally engaging, Middlemarch is essential reading for fans of classic novels, Victorian literature, and literary fiction that examines the complexities of human nature.
A must-read masterpiece for readers who value thoughtful storytelling, rich character development, and enduring literary classics.