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Middlemarch

[ mid-l-mahrch ]

noun

  1. a novel (1871–72) by George Eliot.


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Example Sentences

Some of us have read Middlemarch; all of us have an opinion on Philip Roth.

For me, reading Middlemarch or Sentimental Education is work, whereas Catcher in the Rye was pure pleasure.

Yet "Middlemarch," with all the labor spent upon it, has more faults than any of her preceding novels.

The general impression left on the mind from reading "Middlemarch" is sad and discouraging.

Miss Simcox has pointed out the reference to this in the motto of the 57th chapter of "Middlemarch:"

If there is a chance that "Middlemarch" will be good for anything, I don't want to break down and die without finishing it.

I am glad to hear of the pleasure "Middlemarch" gives in your household: that makes quite a little preliminary public for me.

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