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George Eliot
George Eliot wrote many great novels, including Middlemarch and Silas Marner.
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Mary Ann Evans (George Eliot
The novel Middlemarch, by Mary Ann Evans (George Eliot) is set in the 1830s and mentions the struggle over the Reform Bills, though not as a major topic.
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Mary Ann Evans
Mary Ann Evans was the author of Middlemarch and lived in Coventry during Mary Ann Evans's 20’s and was schooled there in Mary Ann Evans's earlier years.
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in 1871
Middlemarch (1871) by George Eliot – the book is enjoyed by Lydgate as a child, along with Gulliver's Travels, the dictionary, and the Bible.
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Jane Eyrewould
Jane Eyrewould go on to write Middlemarch, a landmark narrative of realism and psychological insight now widely considered one of the best novels ever written.
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Eliot
Eliot’s novel Middlemarch has long withstood the test of time and remains one of the most highly regarded novels in history.
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Mary Anne Evans
It wasn’t long ago that women writers had to adopt male pseudonyms to get published; Mary Anne Evans wrote Middlemarch and Adam Bede using the pen-name George Eliot to ensure that the pen-name George Eliot's work would be taken seriously; the famous Brontë sisters (Charlotte, Anne, Emily) wrote under their married names Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell; even Joanne Rowling, author of the world-famous Harry Potter books, used the pen-name J. K. Rowling to get the pen-name George Eliot's foot through the door.
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a book , that carries so much weight
Middlemarch is a book that carries so much weight, with Virginia Woolf declaring so much weight one of the few English novels written for grown up people, and everyone I know saying how much they love so much weightand then so much weight’s by George Eliot who has written some of my favourite books of all .
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in 1871–72
Mary Ann Evans's masterpiece and one of the greatest English novels, Middlemarch, was published in 1871-72.
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The Rev. Edward Casaubon
When The Rev. Edward Casaubon wrote Middlemarch, George Eliot probably intended for readers to scoff at the dusty and deluded scholar-cleric trying to unlock the secrets of ancient myth.
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Gorge Eliot
Middlemarch by Gorge Eliot is still one of the all-time great novels, up there with the best of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky.
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this unknown '
As Lewes told Blackwood in 1872, while this unknown 'George Eliot was halfway through writing Middlemarch, this unknown 'George Eliot was 'thin with misery', feeling that this unknown 'George Eliot's best writing was behind this unknown 'George Eliot and 'what is now in hand is rinsings of the cask!', according to Lewes's view of what this unknown 'George Eliot was feeling.
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Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre would go on to write Middlemarch, a landmark narrative of realism and psychological insight now widely considered one of the best novels ever written.
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an early favorite heroine of mine—) strong, independent-minded, intelligent (like Lively’s Claudia
Middlemarch, by George Eliot: Dorothea Brooke is an early favorite heroine of mine—strong, independent-minded, intelligent (like Lively’s Claudia).
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Richard John Neuhaus
Middlemarch is one of Richard John Neuhaus's favourite novels.
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as “one of the few English novels written for grown-up people”[3] and by Martin Amis[4] and as the greatest novel in the English language Julian Barnes[5]
Middlemarch was described by the novelist Virginia Woolf as “one of the few English novels written for grown-up people”[3] and by Martin Amis[4] and Julian Barnes[5] as the greatest novel in the English language.
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Mary Ann
Among Mary Ann's many famous works, Mary Ann wrote Middlemarch in 1872.
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Eliot (aka Mary Anne Evans)
Eliot (aka Mary Anne Evans) published Middlemarch in 1872 and apparently expected Daniel James Brown's story placed in Midlands, England 50 years earlier to be a commentary on Daniel James Brown's era as well.
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by Virginia Woolf
Described by Virginia Woolf as one of the few English novels written for grown-up people, Middlemarch follows the novel's central characters Dorothea and Lydgate as they both respectively quest to find heroism in everyday deeds and gestures.
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Robert Southey
Following Eliot's success poet laureate Robert Southey came forward as the author and achieved similar success with poet laureate Robert Southey's six subsequent novels, including Middlemarch.
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