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Middlemarch

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30 h 33 m
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Inglés
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Middlemarch is George Eliot’s masterpiece—a panoramic portrait of provincial life that Virginia Woolf called “one of the few English novels written for grown-up people.”

Set in the fictional English Midlands town of Middlemarch in the years 1829–1832, on the eve of the First Reform Bill, the novel interweaves the lives of its inhabitants with astonishing depth and compassion. At its heart are two stories of thwarted idealism. Dorothea Brooke, a fervent, intelligent young woman, makes a disastrous marriage to Edward Casaubon, a dried‑up scholar who mistakes pedantry for wisdom, trapping her in a union that crushes her spirit. Tertius Lydgate, a brilliant young doctor full of reformist zeal, marries the beautiful but shallow Rosamond Vincy, only to find his ambitions slowly suffocated by debt and domestic discord around him.

Around these central figures, Eliot weaves a web of unforgettable characters: the hypocritical banker Bulstrode, whose secret past eventually unravels; Fred Vincy, a charming but aimless young man who must learn responsibility; Mary Garth, the novel’s most quietly wise and grounded voice; and Will Ladislaw, Casaubon’s idealistic young cousin, whose passion for Dorothea offers her the possibility of real happiness.

First published in eight parts in 1871–72, Middlemarch shocked Victorian readers with its unflinching psychological realism and its radical critique of the limited options available to intelligent women. But what endures is not its challenge to convention, but its profound, generous humanity. Eliot’s guiding belief is stated in the novel itself: “The growing good of the world is partly dependent on unhistoric acts”—and it is precisely in the quiet dramas of ordinary lives, in flawed choices made and unmade, that she discovers epic significance.

This audiobook is based on the 1871–72 public domain text. Produced and narrated by Qingye Wuchen, with AI assistance.

© 2026 HongMei Zhou (Audiolibro): 9780466389932

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Audiolibro: 7 de mayo de 2026

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