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Before you can change the world, you must survive the drawing room.
In the quiet, gossiping lanes of 19th-century provincial England, nineteen-year-old Dorothea Brooke is a dangerous anomaly. She is beautiful, wealthy, and entirely consumed by a burning desire to live a life of grand, spiritual purpose. While her sister Celia navigates the sensible waters of ribbons, jewels, and aristocratic suitors, Dorothea yearns for intellectual martyrdom.
Enter the Reverend Edward Casaubon—a dry, middle-aged scholar compiling a labyrinthine history of the world. To the wealthy and practical society of Tipton Grange, he is a dried-up bookworm with one foot in the grave. But to Dorothea, he is a towering intellect, a modern Augustine, and a ticket out of the petty confines of her female existence. When she accepts his sudden proposal of marriage, she believes she is stepping into a world of profound illumination.
She is about to discover the suffocating weight of her own ideals.
In Middlemarch Book 1: Miss Brooke, George Eliot lays the brilliant, psychological foundation of one of the greatest novels in the English language. With biting wit, profound empathy, and razor-sharp social commentary, Eliot paints a portrait of a woman whose vast soul is utterly mismatched with her reality.
Immerse yourself in this stunning exploration of ambition, illusion, and the quiet tragedies of the human heart.
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Lydbog: 26. marts 2026