“Our deeds are fetters that we forge ourselves.”
Quote by George Eliot
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Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life. Book 1, Miss Brooke. 1[,1]
Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life is a complex novel that explores the lives and relationships of individuals in a small English town during the 1830s. The first book, Miss Brooke, introduces the protagonist, Miss Brooke, and her experiences in the provincial society of Middlemarch. more
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