Tipton Grange

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Tipton Grange is the country estate in George Eliot’s novel "Middlemarch" where the idealistic heroine Dorothea Brooke resides before her marriage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional country estate
fictional location
appearsInWork Middlemarch NERFINISHED
associatedTheme idealism versus provincial routine
social class and landownership
associatedWithCharacter Mr. Brooke NERFINISHED
country England (fictionalized setting) NERFINISHED
createdByAuthor George Eliot NERFINISHED
describedAs country estate
firstPublicationOfWork 1871–1872 (Middlemarch serial publication)
genreOfWork Victorian realist novel
hasFeature gardens
manor house
parkland
stables
inhabitedByCharacter Celia Brooke NERFINISHED
Dorothea Brooke NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
locatedInFictionalCounty Loamshire NERFINISHED
locatedInFictionalRegion Tipton NERFINISHED
mediumOfWork novel
narrativeFunction home of the heroine
symbol of provincial landed gentry life
ownedByFamily Brooke family NERFINISHED
partOfFictionalUniverse Middlemarch fictional world NERFINISHED
settingForEvent Dorothea Brooke’s early life
Dorothea Brooke’s engagement to Edward Casaubon
Dorothea Brooke’s pre‑marital residence
timePeriodOfFictionalSetting Reform era England NERFINISHED
early 19th century

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Dorothea Brooke livesInFictionalPlace Tipton Grange
Book I: Miss Brooke setting Tipton Grange