Middlemarch A Study of Provincial Life is a novel by the English author Mary Anne Evans who wrote as George Eliot. It first appeared in eight instalments (volumes) in 1871 and 1872.
Set in Middlemarch a fictional English Midland town in 1829 to 1832 it follows distinct intersecting stories with many characters. Issues include the status of women the nature of marriage idealism self-interest religion hypocrisy political reform and education. Despite comic elements Middlemarch uses realism to encompass historical events: the 1832 Reform Act early railways and the accession of King William IV. It looks at medicine of the time and reactionary views in a settled community facing unwelcome change.
Eliot began writing the two pieces that formed the novel in 18691870 and completed it in 1871. Initial reviews were mixed but it is now seen widely as her best work and one of the great English novels.