Middlemarch

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Middlemarch

by George Eliot

EN·~30 hours·88 chapters

Chapters

88 total
1

PRELUDE.

3:07
2

CHAPTER I.

19:42
3

CHAPTER II.

17:00
4

CHAPTER III.

25:57
5

CHAPTER IV.

16:10
6

CHAPTER V.

20:24
7

CHAPTER VI.

25:01
8

CHAPTER VII.

9:30
9

CHAPTER VIII.

11:56
10

CHAPTER IX.

23:18

Description

Dorothea Brooke arrives at Tipton Grange with a fierce yearning for purpose that seems out of step with the modest, provincial world around her. Raised in a family of modest means but blessed with a respectable inheritance, she dreams of using her future wealth for grand, reformist projects. Her idealism is sparked by stories of saints and distant crusades, yet she is tethered to the everyday concerns of a small English county. The novel opens as she watches her uncle’s indecisive, frugal ways, sensing both the safety and the stifling complacency of his management.

Around her, the household hums with ordinary ambitions: a pragmatic uncle wary of expenditure, neighbors murmuring about politics and property, and a community that values stability over daring change. Dorothea’s longing for something larger sets her on a path toward a marriage that promises influence, but also forces her to confront the gap between lofty intention and the realities of social expectation. As she navigates these early choices, the story begins to explore how personal conviction collides with the constraints of 19th‑century English life.

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Language

en

Duration

~30 hours (1772K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1994-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Eliot

George Eliot

1819–1880

A master of the Victorian novel, this writer brought extraordinary psychological depth and moral complexity to stories of ordinary lives. Best known for Middlemarch, she also gave readers enduring classics like Silas Marner and The Mill on the Floss.

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