Ideas

George Eliot's invaluable life lessons on confronting reality

Oct 23, 2025
Tom Jokinen, a contributor and narrator, and Laura Gerke, a PhD student in English, delve into the timeless lessons of George Eliot's Middlemarch. They explore Eliot's unconventional life and how it informs her narratives. The discussion touches on characters grappling with ambition and personal failures, particularly Dorothea's misguided marriage and Lydgate’s thwarted medical reforms. Insightful connections are drawn between these characters' intertwined fates, emphasizing empathy and the complexity of human relationships.
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INSIGHT

Many Centers, One Community

  • Middlemarch treats many characters as potential centrals, not one protagonist.
  • That structure asks readers to spread sympathy and imagine other viewpoints.
ANECDOTE

A Missed First Reading

  • Nicholas Dames recalls finishing Middlemarch at 21 but feeling it 'passed him by' initially.
  • His reaction shows how readers' life stages shape reception of the novel.
INSIGHT

Ideas Drive Lives More Than Romance

  • Characters are driven by ideas and projects, not just marriage or class.
  • The novel examines how those projects collide with real-world limits and failure.
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