Middlemarch

About this book

In the mid-19th century, George Eliot penned "Middlemarch," a novel delving into the intricate lives of residents in a provincial English town. The narrative revolves around Dorothea Brooke, a young woman driven by lofty ideals and a quest for purpose amidst societal expectations. Eliot's portrayal of marriage as both a bond and a constraint, along with her exploration of the complexities of ambition and duty, sets "Middlemarch" apart. Ideal for literature enthusiasts and students of social dynamics, this timeless classic offers profound insights into human nature and the pursuit of fulfillment. Dive into the pages of "Middlemarch" to uncover the intricacies of Victorian society and the universal quest for meaning.

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