what narrative techniques used the geroge eliots
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Middlemarch by George Eliot is often considered an example of literary realism, a nineteenth century literary and artistic movement that strove to portray ordinary daily life as it actually happens, eschewing the wild improbabilities and exotic settings of the Gothic and its successor the sensation novel. Unlike the romantic windswept heath of Wuthering Heights or the scenic but menacing castles and convents of Anne Radcliffe's Mysteries of Udolpho or The Italian, Middlemarch is set in an ordinary provincial town, of precisely the sort in which many readers would have lived.
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