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|aEliot, George,|d1819-1880.
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|aMiddlemarch /|cGeorge Eliot.
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|aHarper Press pbk. ed.
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|aLondon :|bHarper Press,|c2011.
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|axvi, 988 p. ;|c18 cm
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|aAn epic study of provincial life at a time when England was facing rapid industrialization and increasingly fluid social mobility, Eliot's depiction of the small community of Middlemarch weaves an intricate web of different characters disparate lives as they strive to adapt to the changing world around them. Eliot was one of the first of her female contemporaries to write a novel that dealt with real-life issues and complex yet ordinary human life.
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|aYoung women|zEngland|vFiction.
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|aMarriage|zGreat Britain|vFiction.
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|aEngland|xSocial life and customs|vFiction.
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|aEngland|y19th century|vFiction.
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