Middlemarch / George Eliot
By: Eliot, George [autor].
Series: London : Wordsworth edition, 2000Edition: First edition.Description: xxiii, 702 pages ; 20 cm.Content type: texto Media type: no mediado Carrier type: volumenISBN: 9781853262371.Subject(s): English novel -- Century XIX | English literature -- Century XIX | Novela inglesa -- Siglo XIXDDC classification: 823 / Summary: Middlemarch is a complex tale of idealism, disillusion, profligacy, loyalty and frustrated love. this penetrating analysis of the life an English provincial town in set during the time of social unrest prior to the first Reform Bill of 1832. It is told through the lives of Dorothea Brooke and Dr Tertius Lydgate and includes a host of other paradigm characters who illuminate the condition of English life in the mid-nineteenth century. Henry James described Middlemarch as a "treasure-house of detail" while Virginia Woolf famously endorsed George Eliot´s masterpiece as "one of the few English novels written for grown-up people.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Libros | Biblioteca Idiomas - Neiva | General | 823 / E427mid (Browse shelf) | Ej. 1 | Available | 900000021971 |
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Middlemarch is a complex tale of idealism, disillusion, profligacy, loyalty and frustrated love. this penetrating analysis of the life an English provincial town in set during the time of social unrest prior to the first Reform Bill of 1832. It is told through the lives of Dorothea Brooke and Dr Tertius Lydgate and includes a host of other paradigm characters who illuminate the condition of English life in the mid-nineteenth century. Henry James described Middlemarch as a "treasure-house of detail" while Virginia Woolf famously endorsed George Eliot´s masterpiece as "one of the few English novels written for grown-up people.
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