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<p><strong><em>Middlemarch</em> is George Eliot's great novel of provincial English life marriage ambition reform disappointment and moral growth.</strong> Set in the fictional Midlands town of Middlemarch during the years surrounding the Reform Bill the novel follows Dorothea Brooke Tertius Lydgate Rosamond Vincy Fred Vincy Mary Garth and a wide cast of interconnected characters whose private choices are shaped by property class religion gender medicine politics and social expectation. Eliot gives the life of a provincial town the scope of epic fiction showing how ordinary ambitions compromises errors and acts of sympathy become the substance of history.</p><p>Widely regarded as one of the finest novels in English <em>Middlemarch</em> combines psychological depth social realism intellectual seriousness and humane moral vision. Its portraits of marriage vocation failed idealism reforming energy and the limits placed upon women remain central to its lasting power. For readers of Victorian literature English literary classics realist fiction nineteenth-century novels and major works of moral and social fiction <em>Middlemarch</em> remains one of the essential achievements of the English novel.</p>