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Middlemarch

George Eliot

Maison d'édition: CLXBX

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Synopsis

Set in the fictional English town of Middlemarch during the early 19th century, Middlemarch is a richly woven tapestry of ambition, idealism, love, politics, and social change. Widely regarded as one of the greatest novels in the English language, George Eliot's masterpiece explores the inner lives of its characters with extraordinary psychological depth and moral insight.

At the heart of the novel is Dorothea Brooke, a passionate and intelligent young woman who longs for a life of purpose and meaning. Idealistic and eager to contribute to the betterment of society, Dorothea makes a fateful decision to marry the much older scholar Edward Casaubon, believing she will assist him in his great intellectual work. Instead, she finds herself trapped in a stifling marriage that challenges her dreams and tests her resilience.

Parallel to Dorothea's story is that of Dr. Tertius Lydgate, an ambitious and forward-thinking physician who arrives in Middlemarch determined to revolutionize medical practice. Yet Lydgate's aspirations are gradually undermined by financial pressures, social expectations, and his imprudent marriage to the beautiful but self-centered Rosamond Vincy. Through Lydgate's struggles, Eliot examines the tension between individual ambition and the constraints imposed by society.

Surrounding these central narratives is a vibrant cast of interconnected characters—bankers, landowners, reformers, clergy, and laborers—each navigating personal desires, moral dilemmas, and shifting social structures. As political reform looms and the old order faces subtle transformation, the town of Middlemarch itself becomes a living character, reflecting the complexities of human relationships and community life.

With compassion and penetrating intelligence, George Eliot delves into themes of marriage, idealism, gender roles, class, religion, and the pursuit of knowledge. Her nuanced portrayal of human motivation reveals how grand dreams are often reshaped by circumstance, and how quiet acts of kindness and moral courage can leave lasting impact.

Both intimate and expansive, Middlemarch is a profound meditation on the ordinary lives that shape history. It is a novel that celebrates human striving while acknowledging human limitation, reminding readers that even seemingly small lives are woven into the larger fabric of society.
Disponible depuis: 14/02/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 1116 pages.

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