Browse Sort by: Title Yesterday's New Books With the man she loves Will Ladislaw calls upon the widow The plain text of George Eliot's Middlemarch The Melancholy of "Middlemarch" The Lydgates do not understand each other The Humour of Middlemarch The Bulstrodes Scenes From the "George Eliot" Country Profits of Authorship [A Review of Middlemarch] Peter Featherstone, Mary Garth, Mrs. Waule, and Rosamond News [A Review of Middlemarch] Mrs. Farebrother welcomed the guest Mr. Raffles’ demise is imminently expected Mr. Casaubon and Dorothea Mr. Bulstrode and Raffles More wife than he had bargained for Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life [A Review] Middlemarch Title Page Middlemarch [A Review] Middlemarch [A Review] Middlemarch [A Review] Middlemarch [A Review] Mary Garth Refuses Mr. Featherstone's Offer Literature: George Eliot's New Novel [A Review of Middlemarch] Literature, Science, and Art Gossip Literature [Review of Middlemarch] Literature [A Review of Middlemarch] Literary Notes [A Review of Middlemarch] George Eliot's New Story [A Review of Middlemarch] George Eliot's New Novel [A Review of Middlemarch] George Eliot's New Novel [A Review of Middlemarch] George Eliot's New Novel [A Review of Middlemarch] George Eliot: Use of Description George Eliot: The Realisticness of Dorothea George Eliot: Inspiration for Middlemarch George Eliot: Her Felix Holt George Eliot: Her Best Characters George Eliot has adopted a plan with the publication of Middlemarch... Fred Vincy and Peter Featherstone Dr. Sprague was superfluously tall Dr. Lydgate and Rosamond Dorothea, Ladislaw, and Rosamond Dorothea working for her man Dorothea Finds her Husband in the Garden Dorothea at the Vatican Dorothea Critical Notices Critical Assessments [Review of Middlemarch] Celia Analytic Study of Literature. A New George Eliot Novel Middlemarch: The Eighth and Last Book. Middlemarch (Cabinet Edition, 1878; first published 1871-72) Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life [A Review] “They sat in that way without looking at each other, until the rain abated and began to fall in stillness” “The painter said, ‘It is as Santa Clara that I want you to stand’” “Mary looked up with some roguishness at Fred” “‘Mamma!’ said Rosamond blushing deeply” "Why, my lads, how's this?" "What is the matter? You are distressed." "Wake, dear, wake! Listen to me." "This is come to pass and the rest will come." "They will marry; yes, they will" "She saw... something which made her pause motionless." "She laid her hand upon his shoulder; I repeated 'I am ready.'" "Raffles started up and stared round him in terror" "Promise me, Papa, that you will consent to what we wish." "My dear young lady - Miss Brooke - Dorothea!" "It's all one to me. I can make five codicils." "I've made two wills, and I'm going to burn one. Now you do as I tell you." "I'm no more drunk nor you are, nor so much." "I have brought a little petitioner." "He rose and gave his arm to Bulstrode" "Do you suppose that I ever disbelieved in you?" "But talk of an independent politician and he will appear"