Middlemarch (SPOILER FREE)

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Middlemarch (SPOILER FREE)

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1cabegley
jul. 23, 2007, 10:44 am

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2littlegeek
jul. 28, 2007, 11:35 am

A couple of bibs & bobs of wondrous prose from the late Mary Ann Evans:

Notions and scruples were like spilt needles, making one afraid of treading, or sitting down, or even eating.

Who can tell what just criticisms Murr the Cat may be passing on us beings of wider speculation?

And certainly, the mistakes that we male and female mortals make when we have our own way might fairly raise some wonder that we are so fond of it.

Among all forms of mistake, prophecy is the most gratuitous.

Solomon's Proverbs, I think, have omitted to say, that as the sore palate findeth grit, so an uneasy consciousness heareth innuendoes.

3clamairy
Editat: març 1, 2015, 12:56 pm

Well, I just finished Tipperary yesterday, so I'm back into Middlemarch. I am really enjoying it, but it is soooo long.

4collsers
ag. 6, 2007, 7:23 pm

I hear you...every time I go to read it, I get through half a page and then I'm like "oh no, I'll never finish" and give up again. Of course, this problem makes no sense since I decided to read the equally long Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell instead. Something about it makes it read just a tad faster, for some reason.

5littlegeek
ag. 7, 2007, 12:36 am

I keep thinking I'll start something else and then I think, ok, one more chapter and then it grabs me again. For a 800 page book, there's very little filler. It's certainly better paced than the last 4 Harry Potter books.

Jonathan Strange is such a great book. Hope you're enjoying it, collsers.

6cabegley
ag. 7, 2007, 7:34 am

Middlemarch is slow going, but I think it's worth the time investment. I found that once I let go of concerns about the length and the slowness of the read, it realy flowed for me.

7perlle
ag. 8, 2007, 11:17 am

I'm not put off by the length, but I can't seem to find a spare moment outside of work and wedding planning to read. It's so frustrating! I have made it to Book 2 at least. Trying to catch up...

8cabegley
ag. 8, 2007, 4:26 pm

Just a bookkeeping note--I'll be away on vacation 8/11-8/25, so I don't expect to be joining in on much book conversation then (although I will have Internet access the second week).

9littlegeek
ag. 10, 2007, 11:52 pm

Finished it. It's as awesome as I remember. I'll be around if anyone wants to discuss.

10clamairy
ag. 13, 2007, 3:26 pm

I just hit book and I have to take a break to read The Glass Castle for one of my real-life clubs. Curses! I'm just loving Middlemarch so much, and I'm wondering why I didn't like The Mill on the Floss nearly as much!

11littlegeek
ag. 13, 2007, 5:22 pm

As much as I love Middlemarch, I've never read any of her other books! My mother always bitched about having to read Silas Marner, and now I hear clam doesn't like Mill on the Floss. Are there any other Eliot books that people do recommend?

12clamairy
ag. 13, 2007, 5:25 pm

#11 Well, 'didn't like nearly as much' is what I was trying to say. I'd still recommend it.

13mydomino1978
ag. 13, 2007, 5:36 pm

I am slowly slogging through it on my lunch hours (online). Very slow going that way.