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Middlemarch | George Eliot & Rosemary Ashton
Middlemarch | George Eliot & Rosemary Ashton
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Product Overview
Delve into the absolute pinnacle of Victorian literature with George Eliot's sweeping masterpiece, Middlemarch. This exceptional Penguin Clothbound Classics volume features extensive textual notes and a definitive introduction by world-renowned nineteenth-century literary scholar Rosemary Ashton. Spanning an epic 880 pages, this beautifully constructed cloth-bound hardcover is designed to withstand a lifetime of reading, making it a cornerstone addition to any serious home library.
Key Features & Specifications
- Format: Clothbound Hardcover (Premium Heavyweight Edition)
- Author: George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans)
- Editor & Annotator: Rosemary Ashton
- Publisher: Penguin Classics
- Page Count: 880 Pages
- Weight: 1,000g (1.00 kg)
- Dimensions: 137mm x 206mm x 52mm
Official Product Identifiers
- ISBN-13: 9780141196893
- ISBN-10: 0141196890
Book Synopsis
Subtitled A Study of Provincial Life—Middlemarch follows the intersecting lives of the inhabitants of a fictional mid-19th-century English town during a period of massive social and political upheaval. At the heart of the novel is the idealistic, deeply intelligent Dorothea Brooke, whose search for a noble purpose leads her into a disastrous, suffocating marriage to the elderly scholar Edward Casaubon.
Parallel to Dorothea's journey is the story of Tertius Lydgate, an ambitious, progressive young doctor whose dreams of scientific innovation are quickly derailed by financial ruin and an incompatible marriage. Rich with psychological depth, George Eliot crafts a complex, brilliant portrait of human ambition, political reform, the constraints of gender, and the subtle, profound web of choices that define our daily lives.
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