Format: Audio Narrated By: Kate Reading Original Publication Year: 1871 Genre(s): Fiction, Classic Series: NA Awards: None This book is on my 100 Books Project list and this is my second in 2014! Progress is tracked here. Recommended subtitle: A saga of ill-conceived marriages in mid-nineteent...
It took me about three weeks, but I finally got through this giant book. As far as classics go, it's actually pretty good. It's a lot more readable than many classics. I didn't have to rely too heavily on Google to tell me what was happening in the plot.Middlemarch is a complex story about marriage,...
After the first of its eight sections I read this wonderful Victorian classic slowly, usually savoring just one chapter a day until I sped up at the very end. It’s a pace that imitates the serial way it was released, though Middlemarch was actually published in the eight “books” it’s divided into no...
After reading Silas Marner a few months ago and finding it quite beautiful and poignant I was quite looking forward to reading Middlemarch. However, after reading the first couple of chapters I felt confused and disappointed. The trouble was that after reading a few chapters I still had no idea what...
Midway through Middlemarch I was fully through with Middlemarch.Perhaps I've read too many Austen, Gaskell and other books of this genre and era for my own good, because I saw every plot turn, twist and device coming from a country mile away, and I got bored of it pretty quickly. I did not need the ...
I must admit, I haven't read a Victorian novel in such a long time. This was the first in a long list of Victorian novels that I want to read soon (hopefully before Christmas). Middlemarch is a long, rambling story of a typical provincial town, with the typical marriages and deaths and scandals. Peo...
I must admit, I haven't read a Victorian novel in such a long time. This was the first in a long list of Victorian novels that I want to read soon (hopefully before Christmas). Middlemarch is a long, rambling story of a typical provincial town, with the typical marriages and deaths and scandals. Peo...
Middlemarch is a finely observed, keenly realistic, deeply psychological picture of provincial life in the early 1830s. It is extraordinarily accurate in its dating given that it was written in the 1860s, and it glances with humour and sympathy at each social class.It's also sensationally dull. For ...
I'm amazed (and annoyed with myself) that it took this long for me to read anything by George Eliot. I had long heard she was one of the greatest female novelists--indeed, one of the greatest writers of either gender. Her Middlemarch is on a list of "100 Significant Books" in Good Reading<...
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