Middlemarch (Critical Studies, Penguin)

Middlemarch (Critical Studies, Penguin) by Catherine Neale is a detailed exploration of George Eliot’s renowned work, published by Penguin Books on January 2, 1990. This edition spans 176 pages and is presented in English. The book discusses the background, themes, and style of Middlemarch, providing insights into Eliot’s influences and a brief profile of the author herself.
Readers will find an analytical approach that delves into the intricacies of Middlemarch, examining its literary significance and the context surrounding its creation. The study focuses on key themes and stylistic elements, offering a comprehensive understanding of Eliot’s work. This critical examination is particularly relevant for those interested in British and Irish fiction, as it situates Middlemarch within the broader landscape of fictional works by a single author.
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Discusses the background, themes, and style of Middlemarch, offers a brief profile of Eliot, and looks at influences on her work
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