According to Aldous Huxley, D.H. Lawrence once said that Balzac was 'a gigantic dwarf', and in a sense the same is true of Dickens.
Charles Dickens, by George Orwell
It’s difficult comparing the length of books by number of pages since the number of words on the page depends on the size of the font and the size of the page.
I have Middlemarch in the old hardback Oxford World Classics series and the only Victorian novels I can directly compare are those of Trollope, who certainly could write longer novels. Here are some novels with length in pages
Middlemarch 879
He Knew He Was Right 930
The Way We Live Now 952
Last Chronicles of Barset 912.
Last Chronicles makes an interesting comparison – a panoramic novel with several sub plots set around a provincial town. It was published four years before Middlemarch (and isn’t a patch on it) but it may have been an inspiration. It is certainly the same sort of novel superficially.
In other editions, I have a similar size volume of Our Mutual Friend 960 pages. Little Dorrit in large hardback is at 824. Thackery’s The Newcomes in the large format Penguin Classics is 818.
So Middlemarch is long but not that long.
Previously JonathanB
The more I read, the more I shall covet to read. Robert Burton The Anatomy of Melancholy Partion3, Section 1, Member 1, Subsection 1
Previously JonathanB
The more I read, the more I shall covet to read. Robert Burton The Anatomy of Melancholy Partion3, Section 1, Member 1, Subsection 1