Portraying every level of social life in a provincial Midlands town called Middlemarch, she interweaves several intensely dramatic stories of love and death, betrayal and reconciliaton, into one of the finest picture of nineteeth-century England ever created.xvii, 795 p.; 18 c
The BBC television serialization of Middlemarch was a major media event in the United Kingdom at the...
In Middlemarch, Dorothea’s intense moment of disillusionment in Rome has been generally traced to El...
From 12th January to 16th February 1994 the BBC screened its six-part Middlemarch, produced by Louis...
Middlemarch is a town on the rise. With its old country gentry Middlemarch is upperclass and tradesm...
George Eliot's Middlemarch, considered to be the greatest Victorian novel, extensively illustrates t...
P(論文)The critical attention on Middlemarch has usually focused on the characters of Ladislaw and Dor...
In the constellation of outstanding novelists of the Victorian period, George Eliot stands out with ...
A literary movement started in the mid-nineteenth century by feminists such as Virginia Woolf, which...
The writing of history and the writing of fiction are examined, based on George Eliot's novel of 187...
Mr. Brooke fails to become an elected political representative, but he nevertheless functions as a r...
This thesis looks into the theme of marriage in George Eliot s novel Middlemarch. It uses narrative ...
Many have written about the theme of interconnection in George Eliot’s Middlemarch, where individual...
A comprehensive introduction to Middlemarch, offering both general information and an original inter...
Both Henry James and George Eliot make graphic use of realistic locations within their novels. This ...
This essay attempts to explore the interconnections within Middlemarch by examining how the characte...
The BBC television serialization of Middlemarch was a major media event in the United Kingdom at the...
In Middlemarch, Dorothea’s intense moment of disillusionment in Rome has been generally traced to El...
From 12th January to 16th February 1994 the BBC screened its six-part Middlemarch, produced by Louis...
Middlemarch is a town on the rise. With its old country gentry Middlemarch is upperclass and tradesm...
George Eliot's Middlemarch, considered to be the greatest Victorian novel, extensively illustrates t...
P(論文)The critical attention on Middlemarch has usually focused on the characters of Ladislaw and Dor...
In the constellation of outstanding novelists of the Victorian period, George Eliot stands out with ...
A literary movement started in the mid-nineteenth century by feminists such as Virginia Woolf, which...
The writing of history and the writing of fiction are examined, based on George Eliot's novel of 187...
Mr. Brooke fails to become an elected political representative, but he nevertheless functions as a r...
This thesis looks into the theme of marriage in George Eliot s novel Middlemarch. It uses narrative ...
Many have written about the theme of interconnection in George Eliot’s Middlemarch, where individual...
A comprehensive introduction to Middlemarch, offering both general information and an original inter...
Both Henry James and George Eliot make graphic use of realistic locations within their novels. This ...
This essay attempts to explore the interconnections within Middlemarch by examining how the characte...
The BBC television serialization of Middlemarch was a major media event in the United Kingdom at the...
In Middlemarch, Dorothea’s intense moment of disillusionment in Rome has been generally traced to El...
From 12th January to 16th February 1994 the BBC screened its six-part Middlemarch, produced by Louis...