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This essay is a meditation on the binary title of Middlemarch, and in particular on the first of the two semantic elements that comprise it. I coin the term “middleness” to describe the human state in the book, as it is explored “in the middest” both of time and space, and examine it along three axes, one temporal—to do with the consciousness of living in the middle of history—and two spatial. The first of these latter is horizontal, with reflections on the nature of the setting in the very centre of England, Loamshire or Warwickshire, and the psycho-geographical effects of this setting upon the characters in the novel; and the second is vertical, with reflections on the focus of persons standing essentially in the middle of the social hierarchy. I attempt to uncover discrimination between those characters who manage to achieve a chosen and considered position in relation to “middleness”—that is to say mediocritas in its Horatian sense—and those who are merely “mediocre” in its modern sense.
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Fondée en 1937 pour prendre la suite de la Revue anglo-américaine, la revue Études anglaises jouit d’une très vaste audience nationale et internationale. Accueillant les travaux des anglicistes français et étrangers, la revue paraît à raison de quatre numéros annuels de 128 pages chacun. Études anglaises n’entend pas se borner à des recherches littéraires, et publie également des études de linguistique et de civilisation. De même convient-il d’entendre l’épithète « anglaises » de la façon la plus large, puisque la revue s’adresse également aux américanistes et aux spécialistes de tous les pays anglophones.