Miss Brooke

Miss Brooke


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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.