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Middlemarch, penned by George Eliot (the pen name of Mary Ann Evans), is a towering work of Victorian literature. This novel offers a panoramic view of English society through the intricate lives of its characters. Set in the fictional town of Middlemarch, the story explores marriage, social change, and the aspirations of its diverse inhabitants. Eliot's masterful narrative delves into complex moral dilemmas, personal ambitions, and the clash between individual desires and societal expectations. A Victorian literary gem, stands as a towering achievement in 19th-century literature. Provides a…mehr

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Middlemarch, penned by George Eliot (the pen name of Mary Ann Evans), is a towering work of Victorian literature. This novel offers a panoramic view of English society through the intricate lives of its characters. Set in the fictional town of Middlemarch, the story explores marriage, social change, and the aspirations of its diverse inhabitants. Eliot's masterful narrative delves into complex moral dilemmas, personal ambitions, and the clash between individual desires and societal expectations. A Victorian literary gem, stands as a towering achievement in 19th-century literature. Provides a sweeping portrayal of English society, intricately woven through the lives of its diverse characters. Delves into themes of marriage, social transformation, and the aspirations of its inhabitants. Navigates through intricate moral challenges, personal ambitions, and the clash between individual desires and societal norms. Remains a compelling read, offering valuable insights into the human condition and societal dynamics.
Autorenporträt
George Eliot (1819- 1880), the pen name of Mary Ann Evans, was a prominent English novelist and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era. Eliot's deep empathy and psychological insights allowed her to create rich and realistic characters, while her philosophical and intellectual depth elevated her works beyond conventional storytelling. Her contributions to literature, feminism, and critical thinking have left an enduring legacy, earning her a lasting place among the most significant figures in English literature.