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0:00 Prelude
3:49 Book 1: Miss Brooke.
3:54 Chapter 1
26:06 Chapter 2
46:29 Chapter 3
1:17:04 Chapter 4
1:36:25 Chapter 5
1:59:45 Chapter 6
2:28:20 Chapter 7
2:39:23 Chapter 8
2:53:11 Chapter 9
3:19:10 Chapter 10
3:48:27 Chapter 11
4:12:55 Chapter 12
4:56:42 Book 2: Old and young
4:56:43 Chapter 13
5:20:42 Chapter 14
5:42:15 Chapter 15
6:19:23 Chapter 16
6:54:42 Chapter 17
7:18:46 Chapter 18
7:49:14 Chapter 19
7:59:38 Chapter 20
8:31:23 Chapter 21
8:52:35 Chapter 22
9:29:25 BOOK 3: Waiting for death
9:29:26 Chapter 23
10:01:15 Chapter 24
10:31:26 Chapter 25
10:48:00 Chapter 26
11:00:38 Chapter 27
11:23:13 Chapter 28
Set against the backdrop of the years leading up to the First Reform Bill of 1832, 'Middlemarch' is a sweeping novel that delves into an array of subjects relevant to both its time and ours. From art to religion, science to politics, and from self-discovery to societal roles, the narrative is an intricate tapestry of human experience. Its characters are intricately drawn, with some of the most captivating portraits in English literature: the idealistic yet naive Dorothea Brooke, the beautiful and self-absorbed Rosamond Vincy, the scholarly and dry Edward Casaubon, the morally complex yet brilliant Tertius Lydgate, the passionate artist Will Ladislaw, and the endearing childhood sweethearts Fred Vincey and Mary Garth. The novel's rich comic vein adds another layer of depth, as it masterfully weaves these characters' lives and relationships into a profound exploration of the complexities of existence.
Read by: Margaret Espaillat
Book Coordinator: Margaret Espaillat
Meta Coordinator: Arielle Lipshaw
Proof Listener: April Gonzales
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