Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial LifeMiddlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life, published 1871-2, is set in the imaginary county of Loamshire during the years of unrest preceding the 1832 Reform Bill. With its complex plot, broad canvas and huge cast of characters, it has long been recognized as one of the few truly classic English novels. |
Contents
Old and Young | 105 |
Waiting for Death | 200 |
The Dead Hand | 1 |
Copyright | |
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