Identifying the originals of George Eliot\u27s characters has always fascinated readers. And none of her characters has inspired speculation about an original more than Edward Casaubon, George Eliot\u27s scholar and clergyman in Middlemarch. In 1973, Richard Ellmann published an essay, \u27Dorothea\u27s Husbands: Some Biographical Speculations\u27 ,re-examining the claims made for various persons George Eliot had known, as the original of Casaubon: Mark Pattison, Herbert Spencer, Dr. Robert Herbert Brabant, Jacob Bryant, Robert William Mackay, and George Eliot herself. Since then readers have focused on other contenders, mostly literary figures. 2 Of the traditional contenders, Mark Pattison, a scholar who wrote the Life of [saac Casaubon ...