George Eliot
Middlemarch was created in 1872.
Middlemarch has 904 pages.
Middlemarch. forgot who wrote it, maybe jesus christ himself. j/k.
George Eliot (whose real name was Marian Evans).
"Middlemarch" by George Eliot typically has around 800-900 pages, depending on the edition and font size.
I think it's either Dorothea or Mr Lydgate, because George Eliot was originally going to write two separate novels, one called 'Miss Brooke' about Dorothea and one called 'Middlemarch' about Lydgate. She then decided to merge the two plotlines to create Middlemarch.
Silas Marener, Adam Bede, The Mill on the Floss, and Middlemarch.
George Eliot was the pen name of Mary Anne Evans and she employed a male pen name in order for her work to be taken seriously. She wrote seven novels including Silas Marner, The Mill on the Floss and Middlemarch.
Some of the best and most famous novels by George Eliot include "Middlemarch," "Silas Marner," and "The Mill on the Floss." These works are celebrated for their intricate character development, rich social commentary, and exploration of human nature.
In Middlemarch, the judicious Hooker refers to Richard Hooker, a 16th-century Anglican theologian known for his work on religious tolerance and moderation. His ideas influenced Victorian intellectuals like George Eliot, the author of Middlemarch. In the novel, the character Mr. Farebrother is described as having a judicious Hooker in his study, symbolizing his thoughtful and moderate approach to life.
Some major themes in "Middlemarch" include the role of women in society, the search for purpose and fulfillment, the tension between individual desires and societal expectations, and the complexity of human relationships. The novel addresses issues of ambition, marriage, morality, and the challenges of balancing personal happiness with social responsibility.
Jerome Beaty has written: 'Poetry' 'Middlemarch, from notebook to novel'