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Middlemarch the greatest English language novel?
I was reading an article on George Eliot
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blog...liot-ugly.html and this caught my eyes: "the author of “Middlemarch,” widely considered the greatest novel in the English language" Really? I don't think I've ever heard that before. I've heard. For example, that Ulysses is considered (by those who are asked to consider such thing) as the greatest novel of the 20th century. Or that Citizen Kane was for a long time considered the greatest movie ever made, but I didn't realize Middlemarch had such a high reputation. |
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Yes, Middlemarch had a very high rep on English literature. I've heard it referred to as one of the greatest novels ever written. I want to read it but I admit that I'm put off by the length. I've never been one to read 800 page novels. It seems too daunting for me.
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Maybe to literati it is the greatest novel ever, but I found it boring and very offputting.
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I favor Fielding's TOM JONES, myself.
But being neither british or a litfic'er... (shrug) |
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The Victorian 'triple-deckers' tend to be highly regarded - not only for overt/implied morality lessons, but also for their structures - you had to be really good to carry a story line over 3 volumes - and keep things coherent.
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I'm hardly one of the literati, being mainly a devourer of sci-fi and fantasy, but I found Middlemarch simply wonderful. Is it the greatest English language novel? Of course not; no such book exists. To even suggest that it does is frankly pretty stupid.
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I'm going to say that the greatest one-volume biography is The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York. Every time I start a biography, I hope it will let me know its subject the way Robert Caro let me know Robert Moses, and they all fall short. My judgment here is highly subjective and based on partial information, but most literary judgments are like that. If you had to prove that a book was good, you could never recommend anything. |
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Interesting. It's one of the few well known English classics that I have never read - probably because the title is - to me - uninteresting.
I lived in England for a few months and bought any 50p classic I could find - then shipped a gigantic box filled with them back home. That was before Project Gutenberg. I think Middelmarch was in there, I just never read it. Those books are long gone, but I will give MM a try if it's considered that good. Of course, The Scarlet Letter is to some the pinnacle of early American writing as well and I could care less about half of it (the one with all the weather and nature descriptions). |
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As long as it's being discussed might as well post some links to the MR library.
Eliot, George: Complete Works a very nice ePub of Eliot's works put together by pynch (easily converted for Kindle) Eliot, George: Middlemarch a Mobi put together by Harry |
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^ Thanks!
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I have just read it and it was great (though I still do consider Ulysses to be the best novel ever written).
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Wish I would've chosen Middlemarch when I decided I needed to read some 19th Century novels. Instead I chose Pride and Prejudice. Let's just say that after 30 pages or so, I was cured of my desire to read any classic lit for awhile. When I've recovered enough to have a go at another 19th century novel, Middlemarch would be one of the top candidates.
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I thought Pride and Prejudice was quite readable, myself. I think I tend to prefer classics that read more like modern novels, and although it wasn't exactly all-action, P&P was fine.
I haven't read Middlemarch. I've been thinking I could do with a classic this year, but I was intending to go for Jane Eyre (so I can then read The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde, which I recently bought.) |
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