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  1. 《米德尔马契》(Middlemarch)是英国作家乔治·艾略特(George Eliot)的一部杰出的小说,首次连载于1871年到1872年。乔治·艾略特是玛丽·安·埃文斯(Mary Ann Evans)的笔名,她选择使用男性化的笔名是为了确保她的作品被严肃对待,避免当时女性作家常受的偏见。

  2. Middlemarch was published in instalments between 1871-72, and Eliot’s last novel, Daniel Deronda, was published in 1876. Lewes died in 1878 and after this Eliot married John Walter Cross, again causing controversy because Cross was 20 years younger than she was. Eliot died of kidney disease in the same year of her marriage, 1880.

  3. www.amazon.com.brMiddlemarch-George-Eliot › dpMiddlemarch | Amazon.com.br

    Middlemarch. Capa dura – 24 fevereiro 2023. Para Virginia Woolf trata-se de "um dos poucos romances ingleses escritos para adultos". A obra-prima vitoriana de George Eliot, pseudônimo de Mary Ann Evans, Middlemarch: Um estudo de uma vida provinciana é um magnifico retrato da sociedade do século XIX. O romance de Eliot explora a cidade ...

  4. Middlemarch Summary. Dorothea Brooke is a highly intelligent, very religious young woman from a “good family.”. She and her sister Celia are orphans and live under the care of their unmarried uncle, Mr. Brooke, in Tipton Grange.

  5. Most characters in Middlemarch marry for love rather than obligation, yet marriage still appears negative and unromantic. Marriage and the pursuit of it are central concerns in Middlemarch, but unlike in many novels of the time, marriage is not considered the ultimate source of happiness. Two examples are the failed marriages of Dorothea and ...

  6. Middlemarch (1871-2) es una famosa novela realista de George Eliot. Sigue la vida en la ciudad provinciana de Middlemarch, centrándose especialmente en cómo afecta el matrimonio a las mujeres y en lo prejuiciosas que pueden llegar a ser estas comunidades provincianas. George Eliot era el seudónimo de Mary Ann Evans.

  7. 5 de jun. de 2012 · Summary. On the eve of the great Reform Bill of 1832 and under the shadow of changes in every walk of life, the town of Middlemarch and its surrounding countryside become the site of diverse personal events that gradually resolve themselves into four chief narratives. The first is the story of Dorothea Brooke's moral and romantic awakening.

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