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Middlemarch in the Twenty-First Century

Karen Chase editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:26th Jan '06

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Middlemarch is the prime example of George Eliot's dictum that "interpretations are illimitable," and in this collection of new essays Middlemarch is re-examined as an open text responsive to gaps and fissures, and as resistant to authority as it is to other fixed notions of identity, idealism, and gender. What does the novel omit, and how do the omissions shape what is there? How shall we understand the materiality of the text? What problems does it pose to adaptation? The novel's plasticity becomes a basis for investigation into the multiple forms of expressiveness, and a consideration of how we might plot the patterns linguistically, ideologically, even cinematically. New spaces emerge within character, place, and narrative; what seemed absent or inaccessible assumes shape and definition; Middlemarch remains "Victorian" but it is a Victorianism understood through the dual perspectives of the 19th and 21st centuries. Scholars of George Eliot and students of Victorianism will be engaged by the wide-ranging scope of these essays, which nonetheless build on each other to form a coherent narrative of critical reflections. If there is something for everyone in Middlemarch, there is also something compelling about each of the essays in this collection.

a very readable as well as learned appraisal of Eliot's narrative ambitions, which might, for once, fulfil the publisher's promise to make one of the most forbidding nineteenth-century novels seem attractive to students. * Matthew Beaumont, Times Literary Supplement *

ISBN: 9780195169966

Dimensions: 139mm x 209mm x 16mm

Weight: 277g

224 pages