Book V: The Dead Hand

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Book V: The Dead Hand is a major internal division of George Eliot’s novel Middlemarch that advances key plotlines and deepens the psychological and social complexity of the story.

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Book V: The Dead Hand canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book section
internal division of a novel
associatedWithTheme individual morality
marriage
provincial life in 19th-century England
social change
author George Eliot
George Eliot
surface form: Mary Ann Evans
belongsToWorkType English novel
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
firstPublicationYear 1871–1872
genre realist novel section
hasAuthorGender female
hasCanonicalStatus part of a canonical English novel
hasForm prose
hasNarratorType third-person omniscient
isMajorDivisionOf Middlemarch
language English
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
narrativeFunction advances key plotlines in Middlemarch
deepens psychological complexity of characters
develops social complexity of Middlemarch
originalWork Middlemarch
surface form: Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life
partOf Middlemarch
publicationMedium serial publication
setIn fictional town of Middlemarch
setInPeriod early 19th century
title Book V: The Dead Hand self-link
workOfFiction yes

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Middlemarch hasPart Book V: The Dead Hand
Book V: The Dead Hand title Book V: The Dead Hand self-link
Book VI: The Widow and the Wife follows Book V: The Dead Hand
Book VII: Two Temptations relatedWork Book V: The Dead Hand