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Middlemarch
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31 hrs and 52 mins
Audible Release Date
05-30-06
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4.32 based on 179 ratings
 

Publisher's Summary

Middlemarch is a recognized masterpiece that explores the complex social world of 19th century England. It is concerned with the lives of several ordinary people, albeit ones with high social standing. The novel explores the very fabric of Victorian society in the 1800s, showing how various human passions, heroism, egotism, love, and lust, interrelate within this society.

The novel is set in the small town of Middlemarch and follows the inter-related lives of several characters. At the heart of the book is Dorothea, a kind-hearted and honest woman, who longs to find some way to improve the world. She marries an older academic, Casaubon, against the advice of her friends and family. Casaubon tries to assert his influence over Dorothea, but she refuses to succumb to Casaubon's will. Casaubon soon dies of a heart attack, and Dorothea marries his cousin, Will. But, in a last attempt to control Dorothea's life, Casaubon's will states that if Dorothea marries Will, she will lose her claim to Casaubon's estate.

Other unforgettable characters in Middlemarch include the young doctor, Lydgate, who come to the town to start his own practice. He soon falls in love with Rosamund, a woman who has spent her life in Middlemarch, and they eventually marry. Fred Vincey, used to a lavish lifestyle but also a gambler, falls into debt as he waits to inherit money from a rich neighbor. He drifts toward the clergy, and longs to marry Mary Garth. But until he proves himself worthy, Mary will have nothing to do with him.

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Known for her social commentary on women's roles and class strictures, Eliot delves into the romantic dilemmas of the Brooke sisters and others in a provincial Midlands town. Eliot (the pen name of Mary Ann Evans) surrounds the protagonists with a gallery of characters from many social classes--laborers, shopkeepers, clergy, landed gentry, and others. Kate Reading portrays Eliot's characters with a faultless British accent and lends the prose emphasis and expression. As the novel's several couples are trapped by societal judgments, irreversible mistakes, indecision, and restraint, their dilemmas, as well as Eliot's psychological insights and use of irony, make them sound like modern figures. Reading's well-paced, measured narration captures the novel's realism--with its fresh rendering of a complex and often harsh social world. (c) AudioFile 2008

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By: Wendy (Anchorage, AK, USA)
February 02, 2010
I fail to see how this book got such rave reviews. I cannot get into it, though I have tried. It is hopeless drivel. I love this narrator but sorry she wasted her breathe on this one. If I could give it a zero rating I would.
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Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "The Best"
By: Mary Ann (Stinson Beach, CA, USA)
October 26, 2009
This book is full of psychological insight; the characters are memorable, and the narrator does a superb job. I loved listening to this!
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Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Matchless"
By: James C. (USA)
August 19, 2009
I loved both the book and the reader, Kate Reading. This may be my favorite book so far on Audible. The writing tends toward the intelligent, concise and wise, but then there are those inscrutable parts I could never discern. It's moving too, now that's different for me, to care so much about characters. Dorothea is a gem for all time. What a wonderful, wonderful book this is. I want to get more George Eliot and more books by Kate Reading.
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Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0 "worth the time investment"
By: Christine (USA)
August 11, 2009
I listened to this book during my commute. It helped pass a very tedious drive. The reading did not disappoint. The novel is very long, but this gave the writer enough time to develop the characters through the course of the story. I especially enjoyed the preludes to each chapter and will use some of them to look for future readings. The themes are universal and thought-provoking. I may take the initiative now to read the book.
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Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "A pleasure"
By: Josephine (Robbinsdale)
May 07, 2009
This is a great recording and an excellent novel.
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