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1. Biography - Meredith, George (1828-1909):
 
2. Letters of George Meredith, collected
 
3. The adventures of Harry Richmond
 
4. The shaving of Shagpat. An Arabian
 
5. The POETICAL WORKS Of GEORGE MEREDITH.
 
6. Up to midnight, by George Meredith;
 
7. Selected poems by George Meredith
 
8. Ballads and poems of tragic life
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9. Complete Short Works of George
 
10. Diana of the Crossways, a novel
 
11. LORD ORMONT And His AMINTA.A Novel.
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12. A Reading of Life, Other Poems
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13. An Essay on comedy and the uses
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14. Selected Letters of George Meredith
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15. George Meredith's Essay on Comedy
 
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16. George Meredith's 1895 Collection
 
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17. George Meredith, a Reappraisal
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18. The Ordeal of Richard Feverel
 
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19. Art and Substance in George Meredith:
 
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20. Novels of George Meredith &

1. Biography - Meredith, George (1828-1909): An article from: Contemporary Authors
by Gale Reference Team
Digital: 16 Pages (2003-01-01)
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This digital document, covering the life and work of George Meredith, is an entry from Contemporary Authors, a reference volume published by Thompson Gale. The length of the entry is 4718 words. The page length listed above is based on a typical 300-word page. Although the exact content of each entry from this volume can vary, typical entries include the following information:

  • Place and date of birth and death (if deceased)
  • Family members
  • Education
  • Professional associations and honors
  • Employment
  • Writings, including books and periodicals
  • A description of the author's work
  • References to further readings about the author
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2. Letters of George Meredith, collected and edited by his son - [Complete in 2 volumes]
by George (1828-1909) Meredith
 Hardcover: Pages (1912)

Asin: B000P3B2OK
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3. The adventures of Harry Richmond / by George Meredith
by George (1828-1909) Meredith
 Hardcover: Pages (1911)

Asin: B000REKOOG
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4. The shaving of Shagpat. An Arabian entertainment. By George Meredith
by George (1828-1909) Meredith
 Hardcover: Pages (1856)

Asin: B000PGRYU8
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5. The POETICAL WORKS Of GEORGE MEREDITH. With Some Notes by G. M. Trevelyan.
by George [1828 - 1909].Trevelyan, G. M. Meredith
 Hardcover: Pages (1912)

Asin: B000O94OX6
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6. Up to midnight, by George Meredith; a series of dialogues contributed to the Graphic, now reprinted for the first time
by George (1828-1909) Meredith
 Hardcover: Pages (1913)

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7. Selected poems by George Meredith
by George (1828-1909) Meredith
 Hardcover: Pages (1897)

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8. Ballads and poems of tragic life / by George Meredith
by George (1828-1909) Meredith
 Hardcover: Pages (1887)

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9. Complete Short Works of George Meredith
by George, 1828-1909 Meredith
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This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery. ... Read more


10. Diana of the Crossways, a novel
by George (1828-1909) Meredith
 Hardcover: Pages (1901)

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11. LORD ORMONT And His AMINTA.A Novel.
by George [1828 - 1909]. Meredith
 Hardcover: Pages (1894)

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12. A Reading of Life, Other Poems
by George, 1828-1909 Meredith
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13. An Essay on comedy and the uses of the comic spirit
by George, 1828-1909 Meredith
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This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery. ... Read more


14. Selected Letters of George Meredith
by George Meredith
Hardcover: 287 Pages (1997-03)
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Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Meredith for Specialists
I ordered this book, supposing it would be a selection of the most revealing and characterful of Meredith's letters, and was disappointed to find it is essentially a supplement to Cline's three-volume edition (1970), giving letters either omitted by Cline or printed in an incomplete form. Most of the new letters are short and of limited interest, though the annotation by Shaheen (the author of one of the best studies of the novels) is impressively learned and generally reliable. This book is essential reading for the Meredith specialist, but cannot be recommended to the general reader. Meredith was too reserved to be a great letter-writer, comparable to Cowper or Keats; but his style, vigorous and free of cliche, is as delightful in his letters as in his novels. The best place to begin remains his son's two-volume edition of selected letters, published in 1912 and easy to pick up via the internet. ... Read more


15. George Meredith's Essay on Comedy and Other New Quarterly Magazine Publications: A Critical Edition
by George Meredith, Maura C. Ives
Hardcover: 361 Pages (1998-10)
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16. George Meredith's 1895 Collection of Three Stories: Explorations of Gender and Power (Studies in British Literature)
by George Meredith
 Hardcover: 283 Pages (1997-03)
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17. George Meredith, a Reappraisal of the Novels
by Mohammad Shaheen
 Hardcover: 150 Pages (1981-03)
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18. The Ordeal of Richard Feverel (Penguin Classics)
by George Meredith
Paperback: 560 Pages (1999-06-01)
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Asin: 0140434836
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Of all nineteenth-century English novels," claims Edward Mendelson in his Introduction to this edition, "The Ordeal of Richard Feverel is the most self-consciously literary in its style and structure and the most sexually explicit in its plot and theme." First published in 1859, Meredith's first and most controversial novel concerns Sir Austin Feverel's misconceived attempts to educate his son Richard according to a system of his own devising--a system based on theories of sexual restraint. Exploring generational and gender conflicts, the psychology of sexual jealousy and repression, and myths of Eden and Utopia, The Ordeal of Richard Feverel shocked Victorian readers but gained for itself a cult following. "Now that it has been freed from its reputation," writes Mendelson, "readers can discover again the tragic and ironic force, and the psychological and formal complexity that make The Ordeal of Richard Feverel one of the most profound, subtle, and moving works of English fiction."

A wonderfully ironic and impassioned novel of war between the sexes and the generations by a writer who "deserves our gratitude and excites our interest as a great innovator" (Virginia Woolf) ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars The Ordeal: Eden Revisited
THE ORDEAL OF RICHARD FEVEREL is a novel that suffers from the author's inability to decide whether he wished to write a comedy that had tragic overtones or a tragedy with comic undertones.The result is neither a literary fish nor a polemical fowl.George Meredith was just starting a long career when he wrote this book, in which he later made numerous changes, omitting many unneeded characters, the result of which was to create a slightly more coherent work.

Part of the problem with the reader's blending into the book was the scattershot sprinkling of religious allegory that Meredith uses to emphasize his theme that man was born innocent but corrupted by scheming women.Meredith mentions more than a few times the word "apple" in an Edenic context, a symbolism which tends to flatten his characters into updated biblical figures.In real life George Meredith was hurt by an uncaring father who probably was the model for Sir Austen Feverel, who decided to recreate the biblical confrontation between Adam, Eve, and the snake.Only this time Sir Austen would eliminate the snake and give Adam advance knowledge of Eve's duplicity.Adam is Sir Austen's son, Richard, who from birth is taught to accept the teachings of a new system which emphasizes the growth of positive personal attributes on one hand and a watchful caution of womanly wiles on the other.Richard, then, is groomed to be a successful sociological Petri dish in which Richard avoids the apple bite that ensnared Adam.The problem, of course, is that a man is not a dish, and for the entire experiment to succeed in the sense that Richard would grow up as his father wished, then Sir Austen would have to have the same divine foresight that God has.All he has is a wish to prevent his son from suffering as he himself suffered at the hands of an unscrupulous woman, but this desire is not enough to shape Richard's growth into a healthy direction.Predictably, Richard drifts in and out of trouble, sometimes aided by his father's money, and other times by the timely intervention of trusted companions.Later, when Richard falls in love, he is not equipped by nature or training to withstand the womanly wiles of a lady whose hired job is to do just that.Thus Sir Austen's grand design has a cracked flaw that results in tragedy for Richard and his beloved.THE ORDEAL OF RICHARD FEVEREL, in its unwieldy mixture of romance, tragedy, drama, and bible lore run amuck, becomes more of an ordeal for the reader than for Richard.

4-0 out of 5 stars Funny, Wise, and Brilliantly Written
I started reading George Meredith in an English class at Hunter College, where a brilliant professor assigned us *The Egoist.* Although not as great as that novel, The Ordeal is quite rewarding on its own terms. The story begins with the tale of a comically embittered misogynist who responds to his wife's adulterous romance (with poet and best friend "Diaper Sandoe") by rejecting women *en toto* and deciding to raise his son Richard in isolation from society. Well, "we shall see how the experiment turned out." Richard, needless to say, reaches the age of 15 and discovers that contra his father, girls have their charms. Things go from there. The book is filled with funny, quirky and brilliant characters rendered in delightfully elaborate prose. It isn't, contrary to one reviewer's remark, Dickensian at all; for unlike Dickens, Meredith has something to say. He is not so much periphrastic as he is precise. I found The Ordeal quite funny -- I've read it three times -- as well as heartbreaking and wise. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys Victorian fiction. I would start here and then go on to *The Egoist*, possibly the wittiest novel ever written.

3-0 out of 5 stars Meredith's Bildungsroman
George Meredith is best known for his poetry and his later novel _The Egoist_, and these are indeed the best places to begin with Meredith's oeuvre. _The Ordeal of Richard Feverel_ is not nearly as lapidary in style or as acute in psychology as _The Egoist_.The latter work also illustrates Meredith's famed comic theory, though this is somehat in evidence in _The Ordeal_.
In the final analysis, Meredith's own judgment of _The Ordeal_ is the correct one: it is novel whose dullness proves fatal.Moreover, though _The Ordeal_ displays a sophisticated morality, Meredith's Bildungsroman is greatly inferior to Goethe's model _Wilhelm Meister_.Meredith is neither as perspicacious a psychologist nor as great a stylist as Goethe.
Nonetheless, _The Ordeal_ is a successful dramatic work and provides a wonderful addition to the British Bildungsroman. Furthermore,_The Ordeal_ is a very modern novel, featuring a number of unstable narrative voices, a pervasive intertextuality, and a subtle ironic spirit. Though Meredith's prose, like his poetry, is often overly precious, _The Ordeal_ proves him an incisive writer, leagues above many of his contemporaries, e.g. Thomas Hardy. Indeed, _The Ordeal_, along with _The Egoist_, provides a direct link between the Victorian and the modern novel, and thus, while hardly a masterpiece, it is well worth the time for any reader interested in the development of the English novel.

2-0 out of 5 stars for Brit Lit specialists
I don't think it's something you'd want to read for its own sake unless you have a particular interest in the development of the novel in in the nineteenth century. The plot concerns the efforts of Sir Austin Feverel to prevent his son's marriage and then to break it up. There are ponderous attemps at humor. A tragic and melodramatic ending is tacked on. The story is often difficult to follow, with characters being assigned different names. Jane Austen had already shown how a a tight light novel could be constructed. Madame Bovary had been written (for the diffference between mediocrity and genius compare the descriptions of the food at the wedding breakasts in this and in Madame Bovary). This has the clumsy baggy long-winded structure of Dickens (who was writing Great Expectations at the sme time) but without the great characters and confrontations. This was popular literature in its time, and considered scandalous. ... Read more


19. Art and Substance in George Meredith: A Study in Narrative
by Walter Francis Wright
 Hardcover: 211 Pages (1980-07-25)
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The first chapter of this reinterpretation of Meredith's thought and art deals with his basic concepts of life and the literary theory they invoked. The second chapter describes the artistic methodology behind and characteristics of the fictive world he created. The remaining chapters study Meredith's fiction from four perspectives: the comic, the romantic, the tragic and pathetic, and the tragicomic. ... Read more


20. Novels of George Meredith & Some Notes on the English Novel
by Osbert Sitwell
 Paperback: 12 Pages (1970-06)
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A discussion of the noted 19th century novelist by the eminent British critic.

THIS TITLE IS CITED AND RECOMMENDED BY:Books for College Libraries; Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. ... Read more


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