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Eliot, George. Middlemarch, A Study of Provincial Life. Vol. 1 (first (1871-2) ed.), Eliot, George Volume 2, Volume 3, Volume 4; Eliot, George. Middlemarch free PDF of Blackwood's 1878 Cabinet Edition (the critical standard with Eliot's final corrections) at the George Eliot Archive; James, Henry (March 1873). "Review of Middlemarch".
Mary Ann Evans (22 November 1819 – 22 December 1880; alternatively Mary Anne or Marian [1] [2]), known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, poet, journalist, translator, and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era. [3]
Middlemarch is a 1994 television adaptation of the 1871 novel of the same name by George Eliot.Produced by the BBC on BBC2 in six episodes (seven episodes in the worldwide TV series), it is the second such adaptation for television of the novel.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Middlemarch is a novel by George Eliot. Middlemarch may also refer to: Places
Daniel Deronda is a novel written by English author George Eliot, pen name of Mary Ann Evans, first published in eight parts (books) February to September 1876. [1] It was the last novel she completed and the only one set in the Victorian society of her day.
Middlemarch, England George Eliot: Middlemarch, A Study of Provincial Life: Middlemarch is a town in Midland England. Middleton, South Wessex Thomas Hardy: Thomas Hardy's Wessex: Correlates to the real-life Milton Abbas, Dorset: Midland City, Ohio Kurt Vonnegut: Deadeye Dick, Breakfast of Champions
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Felix Holt, the Radical free PDF of Blackwood's 1878 Cabinet Edition (the critical standard with Eliot's final corrections) at the George Eliot Archive; Project Gutenberg download; Felix Holt, The Radical public domain audiobook at LibriVox; Information on the Victorian Web; Felix Holt, the Radical at Open Library; George Eliot Archive