Middlemarch
Pubblicato da Bluefire Books
English
2023
ISBN 9782380378726
eBook
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Discover the timeless classic that explores the complexities of human nature, love, and society.
Middlemarch is a novel by George Eliot, first published in 1871-1872. It is considered one of the greatest works of English literature, and has been praised for its realism, psychological depth, and moral vision.
The story follows the lives of several characters in the fictional town of Middlemarch, during the years 1830-1832. The main plot revolves around the marriage of Dorothea Brooke, a young and idealistic woman, and Edward Casaubon, a dry and pedantic scholar. Their unhappy union contrasts with the more successful relationships of other couples, such as the passionate doctor Tertius Lydgate and the ambitious Rosamond Vincy, or the humble carpenter Fred Vincy and the sensible Mary Garth.
Through these characters, Eliot explores themes such as the role of women, the nature of marriage, the impact of the Reform Bill, the conflict between science and religion, and the quest for meaning and happiness in life.
Middlemarch is a masterpiece of fiction that will captivate you with its rich and nuanced portrayal of human experience. Whether you are a fan of classic literature, or looking for a new and engaging read, you will not regret diving into this epic and timeless story.
Order your copy of Middlemarch today and enjoy the benefits of reading a classic novel that has influenced generations of readers and writers.
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