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English: Bibliographic information for this edition of Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life:
  • Title: Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life.
  • Publication Statement: Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, [between 1900-1909?*].
  • Location: McPherson Library, University of Victoria.
  • Call Number: PR4662 A1 1900.
  • Monograph description: 607 pages; Contents: eight books + prelude; Frontispiece illustration by Shepperson [likely Claude Allin] with caption: "She laid her hand upon his shoulder, and repeated, 'I am ready'".
  • Note: Middlemarch was published by Blackwood and Sons in 1872. The novel was serialized in eight parts or 'books' from December 1871 to December 1872. (Source: The Longman Companion to Victorian Fiction by John Sutherland, pp. 432, Longman Group: 1988)
  • *Exact year of publishing unknown. Listed in McPherson Library catalogue as [1990-1908?].
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Source Middlemarch by George Eliot
Author Claude Allin Shepperson

This monograph is held in the McPherson Library at the University of Victoria.

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Frontispiece illustration for the Victorian novel Middlemarch by George Eliot (London: 1900-1909?).

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