“Middlemarch” is a novel written by English author George Eliot (the pen name of Mary Ann Evans). The novel was first published in eight installments between 1871 and 1872.
Description
Set in the fictional town of Middlemarch during the early 1830s, this novel intricately weaves together elements of realism, historical fiction, and social commentary. Delving into the lives and relationships of the town’s residents, “Middlemarch” explores themes such as marriage, politics, and societal expectations through multiple plotlines and diverse characters.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest novels in the English language, it has earned acclaim for its complex characters, nuanced portrayal of social issues, and George Eliot’s profound exploration of psychological and moral depth.
“Middlemarch” continues to influence subsequent writers and is frequently studied for its realistic depiction of Victorian society and its insightful exploration of human psychology. The novel’s enduring appeal lies in George Eliot’s skillful storytelling, her ability to portray characters with depth, and her insightful examination of societal complexities.
Numbered eBooks: 300
Number of Unique Covers: 72
Number of 1:1 Covers: 35
Middlemarch
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The Young Doctor
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Edward Casaubon
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Dorothea Brooke
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The Casaubon Wedding
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Casaubon’s Demise
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jpg.store“Middlemarch” is a novel written by English author George Eliot (the pen name of Mary Ann Evans). The novel was first published in eight installments between 1871 and 1872.
Description
Set in the fictional town of Middlemarch during the early 1830s, this novel intricately weaves together elements of realism, historical fiction, and social commentary. Delving into the lives and relationships of the town’s residents, “Middlemarch” explores themes such as marriage, politics, and societal expectations through multiple plotlines and diverse characters.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest novels in the English language, it has earned acclaim for its complex characters, nuanced portrayal of social issues, and George Eliot’s profound exploration of psychological and moral depth.
“Middlemarch” continues to influence subsequent writers and is frequently studied for its realistic depiction of Victorian society and its insightful exploration of human psychology. The novel’s enduring appeal lies in George Eliot’s skillful storytelling, her ability to portray characters with depth, and her insightful examination of societal complexities.
Numbered eBooks: 300
Number of Unique Covers: 72
Number of 1:1 Covers: 35
Middlemarch
17 Unique Designs
x 9 Numbered eBooks
= 153 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 147 - 299
(51.00% of Supply)
The Young Doctor
12 Unique Designs
x 6 Numbered eBooks
= 72 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 75 - 146
(24.00% of Supply)
Edward Casaubon
8 Unique Designs
x 5 Numbered eBooks
= 40 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 35 - 74
(13.33% of Supply)
Dorothea Brooke
17 Unique Designs
x 1 Numbered eBooks
= 17 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 18 - 34
(5.67% of Supply)
The Casaubon Wedding
11 Unique Designs
x 1 Numbered eBooks
= 11 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 7 - 17
(3.67% of Supply)
Casaubon’s Demise
7 Unique Designs
x 1 Numbered eBooks
= 7 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 0 - 6
(2.33% of Supply)
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Publisher : Book.io
Series : Women Author Wednesdays
First Publication Date : 1871
Author : George Eliot
Genres: Fiction, Novel, Social Commentary, Victorian Literature
Language : English
Word Count : 316,000
Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)
Read On : Book.io eReader dApp
Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover
Cardano Retail Price : 59 ADA
Cardano Discount Price : 39 ADA, for wallet holding Emma
Purchase Limit: 2
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George Eliot
George Eliot is the pen name of Mary Ann Evans (1819–1880), an English novelist, poet, and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era. Mary Ann Evans adopted the pen name George Eliot to ensure her works were taken seriously in a male-dominated literary world.
Eliot's novels are known for their detailed characterizations, realism, and exploration of psychological and moral themes. She often delved into social and political issues of her time, providing nuanced perspectives on Victorian s… Read More
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