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Middlemarch

Middlemarch

By: George Eliot Completed
Language: English
English ·Novels ·Completed
·George Eliot
87
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87 Chapters
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Middlemarchwritten byGeorge Eliot, a leading English novelist of the Victorian era is described by Martin Amis as "The greatest novel" in the English language. The novel narrates the lives of four couples with didactic tone and is based on many subjects such as marriage, self-interest, idealism, hypocrisy, religion, and education.Dorothea Brooke who likes to lead a simple life and help the local poor people marries much elder person Edward Casaubon being attracted towards his pretended intellectuality. The marriage is leads to unhappy relationship, as Casaubon believes his wife is lured by gossips about him through his cousin Will Ladislaw. Casaubon suspecting the relationship might break and Dorothea might marry Ladislaw. He went on to change his will stating Dorothea cannot inherit his properties after his death, if she marries Ladislaw.
Teritus Lydgate, a doctor finds his happiness in treating the poor and soon falls into huge debt. He borrows huge money from Bulstrode, which makes others to suspect as bribe. This incident creates break in the relationship between Lydgate and his fiancée Rosamond Vincy, however resolved by the intervention of Dorothea.
Childhood friends Mary Garth and Fred Vincy love each other and Fred proposes for marriage. However Mary Garth does not accept him as he is unfortunate to goes through endless failures in his quest for survival. Mary Garth accepts his marriage proposal, only after he settles down in his life when his tireless try ending in inheritance of his property.
Later Dorothea learns Casaubon’s will which forbid her from marrying Will Ladislaw. However it made a negative effect on Casaubon‘s thoughts, and much against his expectations Dorothea marries Ladislaw, rejecting the inheritable properties of her ex-husband.

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Good phrases are surely, and ever were, very commendable. — Justice Shallow . A few days afterwards—it was already the end of August—there was an occasion which caused some excitement in Middlemarch:…

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“Inconsistencies,” answered Imlac, “cannot both be right, but imputed to man they may both be true.”— Rasselas . The same night, when Mr. Bulstrode returned from a journey to Brassing on business, hi…

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He was a squyer of lowe degre, That loved the king’s daughter of Hungrie. — Old Romance . Will Ladislaw’s mind was now wholly bent on seeing Dorothea again, and forthwith quitting Middlemarch. The mo…

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These little things are great to little man.—GOLDSMITH. “Have you seen much of your scientific phoenix, Lydgate, lately?” said Mr. Toller at one of his Christmas dinner-parties, speaking to Mr. Fareb…

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1 st Gent . Where lies the power, there let the blame lie too. 2 d Gent . Nay, power is relative; you cannot fright     The coming pest with border fortresses,     Or catch your carp with subtle argum…

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One of us two must bowen douteless, And, sith a man is more reasonable Than woman is, ye [men] moste be suffrable. —CHAUCER: Canterbury Tales . The bias of human nature to be slow in correspondence t…

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’Tis one thing to be tempted, Escalus, Another thing to fall. — Measure for Measure . Lydgate certainly had good reason to reflect on the service his practice did him in counteracting his personal ca…

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Now is there civil war within the soul: Resolve is thrust from off the sacred throne By clamorous Needs, and Pride the grand-vizier Makes humble compact, plays the supple part Of envoy and deft-tongue…

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What suit of grace hath Virtue to put on If Vice shall wear as good, and do as well? If Wrong, if Craft, if Indiscretion Act as fair parts with ends as laudable? Which all this mighty volume of events…

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“If thou hast heard a word, let it die with thee.” — Ecclesiasticus . Mr. Bulstrode was still seated in his manager’s room at the Bank, about three o’clock of the same day on which he had received Ly…

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