Middlemarch by George Eliot - Full Audiobook Part 2 of 3 [captions] |
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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFzZSh-W2tHp8OUsqq-5lYUBfph1464b3 Audio trimmed a bit and quiet parts amplified. Timestamps: 0:00 CHAPTER 29 20:23 CHAPTER 30 37:14 CHAPTER 31 1:02:46 CHAPTER 32 1:33:42 CHAPTER 33 1:47:43 CHAPTER 34 2:06:50 CHAPTER 35 2:35:58 CHAPTER 36 3:15:01 CHAPTER 37 4:09:16 CHAPTER 38 4:29:07 CHAPTER 39 4:57:44 CHAPTER 40 5:30:38 CHAPTER 41 5:43:47 CHAPTER 42 6:15:22 CHAPTER 43 6:32:47 CHAPTER 44 6:40:09 CHAPTER 45 7:25:03 CHAPTER 46 7:47:19 CHAPTER 47 8:01:47 CHAPTER 48 8:24:31 CHAPTER 49 8:34:11 CHAPTER 50 9:01:00 CHAPTER 51 9:32:30 CHAPTER 52 9:55:03 CHAPTER 53 10:28:22 CHAPTER 54 10:57:31 CHAPTER 55 11:08:42 CHAPTER 56 Set against the backdrop of the years leading up to the First Reform Bill of 1832, 'Middlemarch' is a sweeping novel that delves into an array of subjects relevant to both its time and ours. From art to religion, science to politics, and from self-discovery to societal roles, the narrative is an intricate tapestry of human experience. Its characters are intricately drawn, with some of the most captivating portraits in English literature: the idealistic yet naive Dorothea Brooke, the beautiful and self-absorbed Rosamond Vincy, the scholarly and dry Edward Casaubon, the morally complex yet brilliant Tertius Lydgate, the passionate artist Will Ladislaw, and the endearing childhood sweethearts Fred Vincey and Mary Garth. The novel's rich comic vein adds another layer of depth, as it masterfully weaves these characters' lives and relationships into a profound exploration of the complexities of existence. Read by: Margaret Espaillat Book Coordinator: Margaret Espaillat Meta Coordinator: Arielle Lipshaw Proof Listener: April Gonzales Audio source: https://librivox.org/middlemarch-version-2-by-george-eliot/ |