Middlemarch
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AI Voice Bob
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George Eliot
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Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
In *Middlemarch*, George Eliot creates one of the most profound portraits of human ambition, marriage, reform, and moral consequence in English literature. Set in a provincial Midlands town between 1829 and 1832, the novel follows intersecting lives shaped by idealism, vanity, duty, money, love, politics, and the quiet pressure of society.
Dorothea Brooke longs for a life of spiritual purpose, only to discover that noble dreams can become prisons when joined to the wrong vision. Tertius Lydgate arrives in Middlemarch with scientific ambition and reforming zeal, but finds himself entangled in debt, marriage, reputation, and compromise. Around them, Eliot builds a living community where every choice ripples outward, binding private desire to public consequence.
First published in 1871–1872, *Middlemarch* is widely regarded as George Eliot’s masterpiece and one of the great achievements of realist fiction. Its questions remain painfully modern: how do we choose well, how do we misjudge ourselves, and how much of a life is shaped by society before we even understand our own desires?
This AI-narrated audiobook offers a clear, polished, and immersive listening experience, guiding the listener through Eliot’s psychological insight, social detail, moral irony, and vast human sympathy with precision and depth.
Enter Middlemarch and experience a classic not about escape, but about the difficult art of seeing life clearly. Begin listening today.
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