Middlemarch: A Novel of Reform
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
165
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1988
Publisher
Twayne Pub
ISBN-10
0805779817
ISBN-13
9780805779813
Description
Set against the backdrop of the early 19th century, this work delves into the intricate world of Middlemarch, exploring the social and political landscape that shaped George Eliot's groundbreaking novel. The author provides an informative analysis of the various themes that run through the narrative, such as reform, marriage, idealism, and the constraints of a changing society.
Characterization is a central focus, with insights into the lives of the rich tapestry of individuals who inhabit this fictional town. From dreamers to pragmatists, each character grapples with personal aspirations and societal expectations, creating a complex interplay that echoes the struggles of the era.
Through examining these elements, the author sheds light on Eliot's enduring influence and the relevance of Middlemarch's messages in contemporary discourse. As readers journey through this exploration, they come to appreciate the depth and nuance of a work that has challenged and inspired generations.
Characterization is a central focus, with insights into the lives of the rich tapestry of individuals who inhabit this fictional town. From dreamers to pragmatists, each character grapples with personal aspirations and societal expectations, creating a complex interplay that echoes the struggles of the era.
Through examining these elements, the author sheds light on Eliot's enduring influence and the relevance of Middlemarch's messages in contemporary discourse. As readers journey through this exploration, they come to appreciate the depth and nuance of a work that has challenged and inspired generations.
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