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  2. Middlemarch - Wikipedia

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    There Arnold classes British society in terms of Barbarians (aristocrats and landed gentry), Philistines (urban middle class) and Populace (working class). Steedman suggests Middlemarch "is a portrait of Philistine Provincialism". [2] It is worth noting that Eliot went to London, as her heroine Dorothea does at the end of the book.

  3. Ian McEwan on James Joyce, 'Middlemarch,' and the Book ... - AOL

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    The screenwriter and Man Booker Prize-winning author of Atonement and Lessons on James Joyce, Middlemarch, and the book that made him miss a train stop. Ian McEwan on James Joyce, 'Middlemarch ...

  4. Middlemarch (TV serial) - Wikipedia

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    In its wake there were Middlemarch lectures, Middlemarch comics, even a wave of Middlemarch debates. Authors and columnists argued in the London papers over whether Dorothea would, in fact, live happily ever after, whether Casaubon, if left alone, would have finished his great work and finally whether Will Ladislaw entered his marriage bed a ...

  5. George Eliot - Wikipedia

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    In a 2007 authors' poll by Time, Middlemarch was voted the tenth greatest literary work ever written. [65] In 2015, writers from outside the UK voted it first among all British novels "by a landslide". [66] The various film and television adaptations of Eliot's books have re-introduced her to the wider reading public.

  6. When China Rules the World - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Jacques refers to the estimates on China's economic superiority, such as made by Goldman Sachs, and concludes that China's future economic strength will heavily alter the political and cultural landscape of the future world. The book was originally released in the UK under the subtitle "The Rise of the Middle Kingdom and the End of the ...

  7. Andrew Davies (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Wynford Davies (/ ˈ d eɪ v ɪ s /; born 20 September 1936) is a Welsh screenwriter and novelist, best known for his television adaptations of To Serve Them All My Days, House of Cards, Middlemarch, Pride and Prejudice, Bleak House, War & Peace, and his original serial A Very Peculiar Practice. [1]

  8. Middlemarch (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Middlemarch is a novel by George Eliot. Middlemarch may also refer to: Places. Middlemarch, New Zealand, a town; Arts, Entertainment, and Media.

  9. ‘A Murder at the End of the World’s’ Surprising, Powerful ...

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    SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers from “Chapter 7: Retreat,” the finale of “A Murder at the End of the World,” now streaming on Hulu. Like an Agatha Christie novel rebooted ...