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George Eliot's
greatest work is a magnificent portrait of a provincial town and
its inhabitants. Encompassing society as a whole and the
struggles of the individual, it is a Victorian masterpiece.
Middlemarch is an acclaimed picture of life as it was lived at
the time of the 1832 Reform Bill and the coming of the railways.
At the heart of the novel are questions of vocation and
marriage, sacrifice and dedication, compromise and ambition. Its
heroine is Dorothea, whose passionate nature and disillusionment
in her marriage to the pedant Casaubon reach tragic proportions.
Her position is mirrored by that of the young Doctor Lydgate,
whose aims are frustrated not only by his own weaknesses and the
egotism of his beautiful wife Rosamond, but also by the
jealousies, intrigues and political squabbles of Middlemarch
itself.
Their parallel experiences, along with those of Bulstrode the
banker and Will Ladislaw, the cousin and antithesis of Casaubon,
are central threads in the 'web of relationships' that is the
substance and the great theme of Middlemarch.
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