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Middlemarch at 150: The Portico Big Read

  • The Portico Library 57 Mosley Street Manchester, England, M2 3HY United Kingdom (map)

Free but book here so we can monitor numbers.

It is 150 years this year since the final volume of George Eliot’s Middlemarch, A study of Provincial Life was published and the Portico Library has first editions of each volume. In the last volume there is a note pasted into the front of this 1872 edition in which someone has written that its ‘reputation which shall last as long as there is an English Literature’.

 A group of us have been reading Middlemarch volume by volume in the Portico Library since June and we’ve invited Professor Michael Sanders from the University of Manchester to share why he thinks Middlemarch will always have a profound literary reputation and why it is a ‘good read’. 

This event is open to all but please be aware that if you haven’t read to the end of the novel, there will be spoilers!

Doors open 6pm, event starts 6.15pm

Professor Mike Sanders teaches Victorian Literature at the University of Manchester.  He has an abiding interest in all things Chartist and is the author of The Poetry of Chartism: Aesthetics, Politics, History.  He thinks Timothy Cooper is the unrecognised hero of Middlemarch!