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Books similar to Middlemarch by George Eliot

Discover books connected to Middlemarch by George Eliot. Books from the same collection appear first, followed by works sharing at least three topics. Shared genres are used as an additional ranking factor.

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This page contains 27 books connected to Middlemarch by George Eliot. The closest matches are determined primarily through shared thematic relationships.

The thematic comparison is based on the main topics connected with Middlemarch, including Ambition, Education, Interpersonal relations, Love, Medicine, Money, Morality, Politics, Reform, Religion, and Social Class. Books without a shared collection must match at least three of these topics to appear in the list.

Genre similarity is used as an additional ranking signal through categories such as Horror novels, Fiction, Horror Fiction, Mystery fiction, Mystery novels, Novels, and Prose. A shared genre alone is not enough for a book to appear on this page. Genres affect the order only when eligible books have the same number of shared topics.

Rating, rating count, views, and title are used only when the main collection, topic, and genre signals are equal. These additional criteria keep the ordering stable without replacing literary similarity as the main selection principle.

Some of the strongest matches are Anna Karenina, Jude the Obscure, The Way We Live Now, The Red and the Black, Resurrection. These books appear near the beginning because they have the closest available combination of topic, and genre relationships with Middlemarch.