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Yanka [14]
3 years ago
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How did the middlemarch start

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vesna_86 [32]3 years ago
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The novel, the Middlemarch, was started in 1869 and finished in 1871.

Further Explanation:

The novel is set in the year 1829 and finishes in the year 1832. The novel is set in the fictional town Middlemarch in Midlands. The novel has a very large amount of characters and all of their stories intertwine in some sort. There are some comedy scenes in the novel, but there are also numerous real life events that take place throughout the series of novels.

All together there are 8 installments of the novel. The novel was meant to be called "Miss Brooks" but the author changed her mind and named the novel "Middlemarch." This is considered to be on the best English stories of all time.

The novel was written by Mary Ann Evans. She used the male alias of George Eliot to publish her work.

Learn more about Mary Ann Evans pseudonym at brainly.com/question/11733627

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