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Book 1 - Miss Brook (example)
Gender and the Explicit Hands of Middlemarch
Quack Medicine of the Highest Quality: An Examination of the Pharmaceutical Ads in Middlemarch by Anika Escher
“‘I should not like to marry a clergyman; but there must be clergymen’”: The Dual Nature of Religion in Middlemarch
Aesthetic Transactions: Commercializing Rituals, Aspirations, and Virtue in Middlemarch
Reading the Rotting Silk: Dress Culture, Sewing, and Materiality in George Eliot's Middlemarch
The Market of Distinction: Signification and Class in Middlemarch and its Advertisements
The Mythical Yew: Reading Death and Aestheticism in Middlemarch's Victorian Garden
Sewing the Narrative Fabric: Navigating George Eliot's Masterpiece Through the Intricate Threads of Society and Technological Transformation
Paratext is the Spice of Life: Diversity of Genre in Book Advertisements and the Establishment of Realism in the First Publication of Middlemarch
The obsession with hair in Middlemarch - Sympathetic characters with great hair as a marketing strategy
The Middle East in Middlemarch
"Defined by Her Grief": Performative Mourning and the Royal Influence in George Eliot's Middlemarch
Farebrother's Cabinet: Victorians, Bugs and Longings
Alluring Mistresses, Jewellery and the Dynamics of Female Inheritance and Gift in George Eliot’s Middlemarch
Digital
Middlemarch
Projects
Digital exhibits created by students in ENGL 519/609, in the Fall semester of 2023
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