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Middlemarch novel
Middlemarch novel





middlemarch novel

She watches them and listens to them, and draws us into her ruminations about why they behave as they do. “Discovers” because Eliot, perhaps more than any other English novelist, seems to approach those characters as beings who already exist.

middlemarch novel

Surely Woolf was thinking of the way that the novel is narrated: the subtlety and insight with which the novelist discovers her characters’ motivations. Nor can she have had in mind the novel’s ambitious length and complexity, though Eliot’s work lives up to her subtitle-”A Study of Provincial Life”-by braiding beautifully together the stories of a cluster of characters and families. Admirers of Middlemarch often cite Virginia Woolf ’s description of George Eliot’s novel as “one of the few English novels written for grown-up people.” But what did she mean? She cannot have been referring only to the novel’s subject matter, even if Eliot’s attention to the travails of married life, in particular, seems to envisage readers versed in life’s disappointments as well as its hopes.







Middlemarch novel