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Middlemarch

By: George Eliot
Narrated by: Nadia May
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Named for the fictional community in which it is set, Middlemarch is George Eliot's rich and teeming portrait of provincial life in Victorian England. In it, a panoply of complicated characters attempt to carry out their destinies against the various social expectations that accompany their classes and genders.

At the center of the narrative is Dorothea Brooke, a thoughtful and idealistic young woman determined to make a difference with her life. Enamored of a man she believes is setting this example, she traps herself into a loveless marriage. Her parallel is Tertius Lydgate, a young doctor from the city whose passionate ambition to spread the new science of medicine is complicated by his love for the wrong woman.

Epic in scope and unsurpassed in its study of human nature, Middlemarch is one of the greatest works of world literature.

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Rich Characters • Complex Plot • Insightful Observations • Engaging Storylines • Vivid Descriptions

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This book is set in middle class England in the 1800's. I believe it was written then as well. I was looking forward to listening to this based on the other reviews, but it fell short for me. It was VERY slow and hard to get into. I read a lot of books written in that time era, so I know how to read old english, but the storyline was about as so-so as the name implies. I suppose as a book to preserve the by-gone ways of life, it merits reading, but don't be expecting the greatness of many of the classics.

In the middle

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Non-intellectuals may not be able to relate to Dorothea Causabon. I first read this when I had a long subway commute, so it flashed by me. Others may never make it to the end, which is too bad because the last line of this book is the best (and you don't understand it unless you read those that go before). Give me rarefied antique British drama any day. Our modern world is too complex.

Great Book, esp. for intellectuals

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Quite a wonderful tale, and beautifully read. Hours of good listening. Highly recommend this book.

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This is a classic of English literature for good reason. Sure, it is written in mid-19th C language, but it you pay attention you will be richly rewarded. Profound insights into the themes of marriage and vocation permeate the story. Each major character, and there are many, is well developed and, almost without fail, never stereotyped. The performer, Nadia May, once again is able to convey the personality and nature of the characters by the tone, inflection, and pacing of her voice.

Outstanding Novel; Marvelous Performance

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This is a light read no suspense or murder it is just a tale of the lives of people in a small community. The narrator has an excellent voice for the storyteller. The characters are all so typically self-centered for the period and class.
I love G.E.'s descriptive of every aspect of life and the motives behind the actions of some of the characters are simply astonishing.
I could have asked for a narrator with a little more of a sense of humor. Nadia seemed to have missed the whimsy evoked by commentary the author made at times.
However maybe I only found it amusing from an American stand point and the English are serious (who nows). Well worth the time it takes to listen.

A wonderful look into everyday life of the period.

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