Middlemarch as group read


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Posted by AnnaT. on February 07, 1998 at 21:14:59:


In response to Middlemarch as Soap, written by Cassia on February 07, 1998 at 12:42:14


] ] It's a hard book to get into, but stick with it; the characters really grow on you. As a matter of fact, when Russell Baker was introducing the series on Masterpiece Theatre he said that he was dreading re-reading the book, remembering that he found it hard as a student. But he was amazed to discover that he began reading faster and faster, really getting caught up in the story and especially in Dorothea's story. I agree, and I also really got involved in the Fred Vincey/Mary Garth subplot, especially in the series!

] I think I've read Middlemarch too many times to find it a difficult read but when asked last autumn about how to apporach the novel I recommended treating it like an intellectual soap opera with the town playing a central role.

] I think we should read this book, then everyone could fall in love with Will Ladislaw and share him with me. ;-)


Middlemarch would be a great one for a group read. I know what you mean about Ladislaw!




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