Reading Middlemarch with Mark Scarbrough

Eight Tuesday mornings, September 28 through November 16, 2021
10 to 11:30am

It’s one of the finest novels ever written. So let’s take a long, luxurious stroll through George Eliot’s masterpiece to discover its successes and (yes) its failures. It’s big enough to encompass some massive fault lines. And it’s ambitious enough to hold them together. (Almost.) How does an atheist write about a Christian heroine? How does one of the leading intellectuals of her day write the story of rural people? How does Mary Ann Evans become George Eliot? In this eight-week slow-walk, we’ll answer these and many more questions. Read slow. Stick with us so that we’re reading together. Let’s make this a group project to explore this fine piece of art.

This series will be free of charge and accessed via Zoom. Please call 860-672-6874 for more information.

Registration is required for this Zoom series.

9/28 Prelude and Book I “Miss Brooke” (chapters 1 – 12)
10/5 Book II “Old And Young” (chapters 13 – 22)
10/12 Book III “Waiting For Death” (chapters 23 – 33)
10/19 Book IV “Three Love Problems” (chapters 34 – 42)
10/26 Book V “The Dead Hand” (chapters 43 – 53)
11/2 Book VI “The Widow And The Wife” (chapters 54 – 62)
11/9 Book VII “Two Temptations” (chapters 63 – 71)
11/16 Book VIII “Sunset And Sunrise” (chapters 72 – Finale)