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Home for the heteronomous
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The Weblog The Weblog Home for the heteronomous Home Our Humble Logo Middlemarch Post #2 (Book One: Miss Brooke): Throwing Victorian Shade “Who can tell what just criticisms Murr the Cat may be passing on us beings of wider speculation?” (I, IV) What was I so worried about? This novel is a delight to re-read. So sure, maybe I recognize less of myself in Dorothea than I did in 1978, and more of myself in Mr. Brooke, Fred, and (shudder) Casaubon than I did back then or would care to now. Our narrator is so wise! And she has tricks to make you like the people you’re supposed to like but maybe wouldn’t like in real life, and have doubts about people you would naturally like in real life but maybe you shouldn’t. The novel is so rich that I’ve decided to post about just Book One to start with. First a few random bits. 1) Back in 1978 we didn’t bother to learn about the politics of either the 1820s or of the 1870s, so I can’t help about that. (...
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