Middlemarch
George Eliot
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The book examines the role of education in the lives of the characters and how such education and study has affected the characters. Rosamond Vincy's finishing school education is a foil to Dorothea Brooke's religiously-motivated quest for knowledge. Rosamond initially admires Lydgate for his exotic education, and his intellect. A similar dynamic is present in Dorothea and Casaubon's relationship, with Dorothea revering her new husband's intellect and eloquence. In both cases, however, the young wives' expectations of their husbands intellects are not reflected in reality.
Despite extreme erudition, Mr. Casaubon is afraid to publish because he believes that he must write a work that is utterly above criticism. In contrast, Lydgate at times arrogantly flaunts his knowledge, making enemies with his fellow physicians. He regards the residents of Middlemarch with a certain amount of contempt stemming from his belief that the townspeople are backwards and uninteresting. However, his education has not included tact and politicking, skills necessary in a small town but are seen by Lydgate as below him, the brilliant doctor. (summary from Wikipedia) (33 hr 2 min)
Capítulos
Chapter 01 & Prologue | 25:40 | Leído por Guntar |
Chapter 02 | 20:47 | Leído por Guntar |
Chapter 03 | 23:40 | Leído por J. M. Smallheer |
Chapter 04 | 17:06 | Leído por Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 05 | 20:26 | Leído por Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 06 | 24:10 | Leído por Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 07 | 8:54 | Leído por Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 08 | 12:04 | Leído por Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 09 | 22:31 | Leído por Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 10 | 25:03 | Leído por Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 11 | 20:42 | Leído por Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 12 | 36:26 | Leído por Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 13 | 22:15 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 14 | 21:10 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 15 | 35:55 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 16 | 34:26 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 17 | 22:38 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 18 | 30:55 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 19 | 10:56 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 20 | 30:08 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 21 | 24:13 | Leído por Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
Chapter 22 | 42:29 | Leído por Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
Chapter 23 | 37:37 | Leído por Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
Chapter 24 | 23:18 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 25 | 13:09 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 26 | 9:38 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 27 | 18:38 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 28 | 10:49 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 29 | 16:27 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 30 | 13:47 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 31 | 24:30 | Leído por hefyd |
Chapter 32 | 28:39 | Leído por hefyd |
Chapter 33 | 13:43 | Leído por hefyd |
Chapter 34 | 19:18 | Leído por hefyd |
Chapter 35 | 28:58 | Leído por hefyd |
Chapter 36 | 40:10 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 37 | 57:58 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 38 | 21:15 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 39 | 29:50 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 40 | 32:05 | Leído por Andy |
Chapter 41 | 13:03 | Leído por Andy |
Chapter 42 | 30:06 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 43 | 17:23 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 44 | 8:17 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 45 | 45:59 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 46 | 23:17 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 47 | 14:48 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 48 | 23:54 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 49 | 10:16 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 50 | 25:39 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 51 | 27:34 | Leído por Jennie Hughes |
Chapter 52 | 20:11 | Leído por Jennie Hughes |
Chapter 53 | 34:00 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 54 | 30:50 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 55 | 12:28 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 56 | 47:10 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 57 | 23:16 | Leído por Simon Evers |
Chapter 58 | 46:25 | Leído por Simon Evers |
Chapter 59 | 7:56 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 60 | 27:50 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 61 | 33:16 | Leído por Sheila Morton |
Chapter 62 | 34:44 | Leído por Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
Chapter 63 | 18:33 | Leído por Ralph Snelson |
Chapter 64 | 37:13 | Leído por Martina |
Chapter 65 | 11:42 | Leído por Martina |
Chapter 66 | 25:32 | Leído por Jack Farrell |
Chapter 67 | 22:16 | Leído por Jack Farrell |
Chapter 68 | 17:26 | Leído por Anna Simon |
Chapter 69 | 20:36 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 70 | 25:20 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 71 | 33:40 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 72 | 8:03 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 73 | 11:34 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 74 | 28:27 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 75 | 20:05 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 76 | 26:54 | Leído por redabrus |
Chapter 77 | 15:25 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 78 | 9:27 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 79 | 4:52 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 80 | 13:48 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 81 | 21:18 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 82 | 8:50 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 83 | 16:05 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 84 | 18:00 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 85 | 7:27 | Leído por Madame Tusk |
Chapter 86 & Finale | 29:16 | Leído por Aaron Elliott |
Reseñas





Unknown
Good read. Kept my interest. Representative of how people of that time lived and thought.





rockrock3
ok book, the readers are fine not great but not bad by any means.
Absolutely Agree





Donald R Miller
One of the readers who precedes the lady with the accent is Elizabeth Klett, who is one of Libriivox's greatest readers. The lady with the accent has a pretty voice, and I believe a Pakistani or Indian accent. Either of these I find very agreeable, nearly as much as I do someone with a Parisian accent. It's unfortunate that her voice wasn't used to the best effect. Surely, there must be stories on Librivox for which her pretty voice would be perfect.
My sentiments exactly





coripe
The reading, of which there are many chapters, by the non-native-English speaker made her chapters a true trial to listen to. Pity, as I'm sure her intentions were good but she rather overreached by reading in a language with which she is probably familiar as a reader but certainly not a speaker.
Use Version 2





Alessandro Serenelli
This is a great novel and thus, my rating is for the reading rather than the novel. Elizabeth Klett is a marvelous reader, but I was dismayed by how few of the chapters are read by her. I highly recommend using the far superior solo version of this book instead.
An unassuming but very appropriate title.





A LibriVox Listener
This is one of the best books I have ever read. It treats of the complex interactions of character, human good but especially as it is tainted with evil. Often to the core of our being. Eliot had an incredible insight and understanding of human nature!
Middlemarch





evasyrov
The reading from chapter 15 on was absolutely dreadful. If you expect people to listen to recordings, they shouldn't be made by people who can hardly speak English! I had to stop listening - and I really wanted to hear the rest of the book.
Liked it





PuzzlingPandora
Much more urgency than in the Duronda novel. -Great narrator on this one.