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         Meredith George:     more books (100)
  1. Poems by George Meredith 1828-1909, 1898-12-31
  2. Odes in contribution to the song of French history by George Meredith 1828-1909, 1898-12-31
  3. Evan Harrington: A Novel by Meredith George 1828-1909, 2010-09-29
  4. Odes In Contribution To The Song Of French History by Meredith George 1828-1909, 2010-10-15
  5. An Essay On Comedy, And The Uses Of The Comic Spirit by Meredith George 1828-1909, 2010-09-27
  6. Poems Volume 2 by Meredith George 1828-1909, 2010-10-15
  7. The Egoist; A Comedy In Narrative by Meredith George 1828-1909, 2010-09-30
  8. A Reading Of Life, With Other Poems by Meredith George 1828-1909, 2010-10-15
  9. The works of George Meredith. by Meredith. George. 1828-1909., 1909-01-01
  10. The works of George Meredith. by Meredith. George. 1828-1909., 1909-01-01
  11. The works of George Meredith. by Meredith. George. 1828-1909., 1909-01-01
  12. The works of George Meredith. by Meredith. George. 1828-1909., 1909-01-01
  13. The poetical works of George Meredith by George, 1828-1909 Meredith, 2009-10-26
  14. The works of George Meredith. by Meredith. George. 1828-1909., 1909-01-01

41. Selected Poets & Writers: George Meredith
George Meredith 18281909. Novelist and poet, educated privately, Meredithpublished his first great novel, The Ordeal of Richard Feverel in 1859.
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George Meredith
Novelist and poet, educated privately, Meredith published his first great novel, The Ordeal of Richard Feverel in 1859. He worked regularly for Ipswich Journal from 1859-75 and published his novel, Evan Harrington , serially in 1860, followed by Modern Love and Poems of the English Roadside in 1862, Emilia in England (later renamed Sandra Belloni) in 1864, Rhoda Fleming in 1865, and Vittoria , a sequel to Emilia , in 1866. He wrote as special correspondent for the Morning Post in Italy during the war with Austria in 1866. Despite his frequent and popular publications that continued throughout the 1870s and 80s, critics showed little interest until the publication of Diana at the Crossways in 1885, followed by Ballads and Poems of Tragic Life in 1887, A Reading of Earth in 1888, and One of Our Conquerors in 1891, followed by Lord Ormont and his Aminta in 1894, and The Amazing Marriage , begun serially in 1879 and finished in 1895 Meredith, George.

42. Selected Letters Of George Meredith
In this volume of selectedletters of the novelist and poet George Meredith (1828-1909), the editor has...... 1997, 350 pp., ISBN 0312-16045-3, $45.00
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Meredith, George
Selected Letters of George Meredith
St. Martin's Press, 1997, 350 pp., ISBN 0-312-16045-3, $45.00
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In this volume of selected letters of the novelist and poet George Meredith (1828-1909), the editor has included letters with such figures as Virginia Woolf (Stephen at the time), Paul Valery, Thomas Carlyle, Madame Daudet, Edmund Gosse, Alfred Tennyson, James Thomson, and many others. The letters, most of them previously unpublished, reveal the myriad world of Meredith's life and thought.
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43. George Meredith
George Meredith Chronology (18281909). 1828 2 February GM born in Portsmouth,son of Augustus Meredith, a tailor who ministered to Portsmouth naval officers.
http://artsweb.bham.ac.uk/ejoshua/Romanticism/george_meredith.htm
George Meredith: Chronology 1828 2 February: GM born in Portsmouth, son of Augustus Meredith, a tailor who ministered to Portsmouth naval officers. Period of decline of AM’s business. Mother, Jane, an innkeeper’s daughter. 1833 Death of mother. 1837 George goes to upper class public school: St. Paul’s 1838 Father declared bankrupt. GM taken from school. Father marries his housekeeper. Business is sold and the Merediths go to London. George is sent to relatives. 1842-4 Went to the forward-looking school run by Moravian fathers in Neuwied near Coblenz on money from mother’s will. Insecure childhood, class consciousness (like Dickens) 1835 Apprenticeship to solicitor. 1849 marriage to Mary Ellen Peacock, who had been married for 2 months to a ship’s officer, who had drowned in front of her. She had a daughter, Edith 1851 Published poems at his own expense 1853 Birth of son, Arthur Gyffydd Meredith The Shaving of Shagpat (oriental tale in prose) 1858 Birth of son (possibly Wallis’s). Elopement of Mary with Henry Wallis Ordeal of Richard Feverel (novel) 1860 Reader for Chapman Hall (publishers) until 1890 1861 Mary dies Evan Harrington Modern Love 1864 Marriage to Marie Vulliamy 1865 Son, William Maxse

44. George Meredith
George Meredith (18281909) novelist and poet. photograph, platinum,1890 by Frederick Hollyer (1837-1933). By the 1890s, George
http://www.1890s.org/wbsite/sub/meredith.htm
George Meredith (1828-1909)
novelist and poet
by Frederick Hollyer (1837-1933) The Tragic Comedians "With a Photogravure Portrait of the Author" and also by advertising the large paper edition of The Tale of Chlo e (1895) as "containing a recent photogravure portrait of Mr. Meredith." It was a sign of how important Meredith had become, not merely as a writer but as a camera subject, that the image displayed here was done by the distinguished photographer, Frederick Hollyer.

45. Index Of Portraits
George Meredith (18281909), novelist and poet. Alice Meynell (1847-1922), poetand critic George Moore (1852-1933), novelist; see William Rothenstein.
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I NDEX OF P ORTRAITS William Allingham (1824-1889), poet and journalist William Archer 1856-1924), drama critic and translator of Ibsen
Matthew Arnold (1822-1888), critic and poet, and his wife, Frances Arnold
see also Living English Poets
(1860-1937),novelist and playwright
Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898), artist and illustrator
see also William Rothenstein
Sir Max Beerbohm (1872-1956), writer and caricaturist Wilfrid Scawen Blunt (1840-1922), poet, travel writer, and diarist Robert Browning (1812-1889), poet; see Living English Poets Sir Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898), painter Sur Hall Caine (1854-1931), novelist Ella D'Arcy (1856?-1937), novelist, short story writer, and assistant editor of the Yellow Book George Du Maurier (1834-1896), cartoonist, illustrator, and novelist George Egerton George Eliot Michael Field Harry Furniss (1854-1925), cartoonist
Charles Furse (1868-1904), artist; see

46. Selected Poems Of George Meredith
George Meredith (18281909).
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47. Meredith, George
Meredith, George. 18281909, English novelist and poet. One of thegreat English novelists, Meredith wrote complex, often comic yet
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    Meredith, George 1828-1909, English novelist and poet. One of the great English novelists, Meredith wrote complex, often comic yet highly cerebral works that contain striking psychological character studies. As a youth he attended a Moravian school in Germany and eventually became apprenticed to a London lawyer. He began his career as a free-lance journalist, contributing to newspapers and magazines in London. His first volume of poems appeared in 1851 and received the praises of Tennyson. In 1849 he married Mary Ellen Nicoll, the widowed daughter of Thomas Love Peacock; she left him in 1858. Modern Love (1862), a series of 50 connected poems, reflects his own experience in relating the tragic dissolution of a marriage. He married Marie Vulliamy, happily, in 1864 and settled in Surrey, the location that inspired many of his later nature poems. Although Meredith began and ended his literary career as a poet, he is best remembered as a novelist. His first distinguished work, The Ordeal of Richard Feverel
  • 48. Classic Poetry Selection
    1917) LevyAmy (1861-1889) Macleod-Fiona (William Sharp 1855-1905) Marvel-Andrew(1621-1678) McCrae-John (1872-1918) Meredith-George (1828-1909) Meynell-Alice
    http://www.merelake.com/luscombe/poets/

    49. Henry Wallis, George Meredith, And The Death Of Chatterton
    Chatterton's Brook St. garret apartment. George Meredith (18281909). Theson of a tailor, Meredith was born in Portsmouth. His mother died
    http://thomas.chatterton.com/wallis.htm
    Henry Wallis and the Death of Chatterton
    Thomas Chatterton's face had long been lost to the ages when Wallis chose acquaintance George Meredith to pose for his painting "The Death of Chatterton." The long English nose and the shock-red hair, those belong to Meredith, a novelist and poet himself. The picture was painted in the attic of Chatterton's Brook St. garret apartment. George Meredith (1828-1909) The son of a tailor, Meredith was born in Portsmouth. His mother died when he was two years old, and soon after his father went bankrupt. Still, Meredith was educated as a gentleman, eventually going to London to study law, a field he gave up in favor of poetry. In 1849, he he married Mary Nicolls, a widow six years his senior the beautiful and intelligent daughter of writer Thomas Love Peacock. The marriage was not a happy one. As the story goes, painter Henry Wallis fell in love with Mary and, in 1858, the two eloped to Capri. When Wallis soon tired of her, she returned to England a broken and destitute woman. Meredith never forgave her and she died in 1861.

    50. Literary Links: Beyond The MLA Biography
    McCarthy, Cormac, 1933. Melville, Hermann, 1819-1891. Meredith, George,1828-1909. Milton, John, 1608-1674. Montgomery, Lucy Maud, 1874-1942.
    http://fb14.uni-mainz.de/author/biobib.htm
    Department of English
    Johannes Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz Literary Links: Beyond the MLA Biography World Wide Web sites that maintain biographical and bibliographic information for an author
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  • 51. State Library Of Tasmania Images: Home >
    and haunts Meredith, Charles Twamley 1844-1888 Meredith family Meredith, George- 1811-1880 - Homes and haunts Meredith, George - 1828-1909 Meredith, George
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    52. MEREDITH, George, Autographs, Manuscripts, Letters, Documents And
    Meredith, George, (18281909). Novelist poet. Large bold signature in blueink from the foot of a letter, irregularly trimmed. £55 No 4635.
    http://www.manuscripts.co.uk/stock/4635.HTM
    Restart site MEREDITH, George
    Large bold signature in blue ink from the foot of a letter, irregularly trimmed.
    [No: 4635]
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    John Wilson Manuscripts Limited, Painswick Lawn, 7 Painswick Road, CHELTENHAM GL50 2EZ, UK

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    53. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Title - E
    Essay on Comedy, Comic Spirit AUTHOR Meredith, George, 18281909 LANGUAGEEnglish SUBJECT NOTES 2 PG ENTRY 1219 - POSTING DATE Feb 1998 ZIP.
    http://www.informika.ru/text/books/gutenb/gutind/TEMP/i-_e3.html

    54. Poets' Corner - Thomas Hardy - Selected Works III
    Thomas Hardy. George Meredith. (18281909). FORTY years back, when much had placeThat since has perished out of mind, I heard that voice and saw that face.
    http://www.geocities.com/~spanoudi/poems/hardy03.html

    55. Poet Index: Five Centuries Of Poems In Modern English.  Streaming Audio By  Wa
    15641603 Marvell, Andrew 1621-1678 Masefield, John 1878-1967 Mayne, Jasper1604-1672 McCrae, John 1872-1918 Meredith, George 1828-1909 Millay, Edna
    http://www.eaglesweb.com/poets.htm
    EAGLESWEB.COM SPOKEN POETRY in MODERN ENGLISH from JOHN SKELTON [b. 1460] to W. H. AUDEN [d. 1973]
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    in Modern English, from the birth of John Skelton in 1460 until the deaths of W. H. Auden and Conrad Aiken in 1973. Currently, 111 poets are represented on individual pages.
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    Auden, W. H. Blackmur, R. P. Blake, William ... Greville, Fanny [18th Century] Hardy, Thomas Henley, William Ernest Herbert, George Herrick, Robert ... Southwell S.J., Saint Robert [1561-1595] [martyr] Stanley, Thomas Stephens, James Stevens, Wallace Stevenson, Robert Louis ... Return to Main Menu

    56. GEORGE MEREDITH
    George Meredith (18281909) Early Life (1828-1845). George Meredithwas born on February 12, 1828. His first home was in Portsmouth
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    George Meredith
    Early Life:

    George Meredith was born on February 12, 1828. His first home was in Portsmouth, where his father was a tailor. When George was only five years old, his mother died. His childhood after her death was not happy. His father, Augustus Meredith, had inherited a failing business and heavy debts from his own father. In 1837, Augustus was forced to declare himself bankrupt. He went to London to earn a living, and George was sent to stay with relatives in the country and eventually to boarding school. In 1841, partly to protect George's small inheritance, Augustus made him a ward in Chancery. In 1842, when George Meredith was 15, he attended theMoravian school at Neuwied on the Rhine. Although he was there for less than two years, Meredith was to refer to this period as the only real education he had. The school stimulated his intellect and taught him to respect rationality, self-respect, sincerity and courage. The time spent there also left him with a love of German music, poetry and the German countryside. It marked the end of his formal schooling. Professional Beginnings and First Marriage:
    Although George Meredith was apprenticed to a solicitor, Richard Stephen Charnock, there is no evidence that Meredith studied law or did any work towards entering the legal profession. Instead, with the encouragement of Charnock and his literary friends, Meredith began to write poetry and helped organize a monthly manuscript magazine.

    57. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Titles > F
    Farina, 2003. There is no description available for this text. Author Meredith,George, 18281909 Keywords Authors M Meredith, George, 1828-1909; Titles F.
    http://www1.archive.org/texts/textslisting-browse.php?collection=gutenberg&cat=T

    58. Some Poetry
    David (1897) Baccalaureate; Gloss; History of Education; The Axolotl.Meredith, George (1828-1909) Youth in Age. Nemerov, Howard (1920
    http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/webstuff/poetry/poems.html

    59. Untitled
    Youth in Age Meredith, George (18281909). Once I was part of themusic I heard On the boughs or sweet between earth and sky. For
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    Youth in Age
    Meredith, George (1828-1909)
    Once I was part of the music I heard On the boughs or sweet between earth and sky. For joy of the beating of wings on high My heart shot into the breast of the bird. I hear it now and I see it fly, And a life in wrinkles again is stirred, My heart shoots into the breast of the bird As it will for sheer love till the last long sigh.
    quoted in his review of "Last Poems" by Meredith
    Rupert Brooke, "The Cambridge Review, 18 November 1909
    reprinted in Timothy RogersÕ ÒRupert Brooke: a reappraisal and selectionÓ

    60. Favorite Poetry
    Meredith, George (18281909), Love in the Valley, Rossetti, Dante Gabriel HerBeauty, Meredith, George (1828-1909), Love in the Valley, Milton
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    Favorite Poetry

    Click on any of the following titles to view the text of the poem,
    Ordered on birth date;
    Wyatt, Sir Thomas (1503-1542) Remembrance Howard, Henry (1517-1547) The Seafarer Sackville, Thomas (1536-1608) Shield of War Sidney, Sir Philip (1554-1586) The Bargain
    A Farewell

    To Sleep
    Peele, George (1558-1596) Farewell to Arms, To Queen Elizabeth
    What Thing is Love?
    Daniel, Samuel (1562-1619) Ulysses and the Siren Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) The Sonnets Ford, John (1586-1639) Love's Martyrs Kynaston, Sir Francis (1587-1642) To Cynthia: On Concealment of Her Beauty Carew, Thomas (1595-1640) On the Death of Donne
    Persuasions to Enjoy
    Milton, John (1608-1674) The Lady Sings
    Sabrina
    Wilmot, John (1647-1680) The Mistress
    Return
    Love and Life Collins, William (1721-1759) Ode to Simplicity How Sleep the Brave Ode to Evening Goldsmith, Oliver (1730-1774) Song Crabbe, George (1754-1832) Frenzy Blake, William (1757-1827) The Tiger Never Seek to Tell thy Love Jerusalem Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) Resolution and Independence Upon Westminster Bridge Daffodils A Complaint ... Mutability Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834)

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