Explore the mind and work of a master of prose and ideas. This study traces how George Meredith’s personality shaped his fiction and poetry, and why his writing still matters today.
This volume offers a clear, readable portrait of Meredith as both artist and thinker. It surveys the elements that contributed to his greatness—his rare blend of passion and intellect, his mastery of language, and his distinctive approach to the novel and the lyric. Rather than a simple catalogue, it examines how his life and temperament informed his characters, themes, and artistic aims, helping readers understand the rewards and limits of his ambitious project.
- Learn how Meredith merged heart and mind to create a new kind of novel that probes life’s problems with a philosophical touch.
- See how his poetry, essays, and critical writings illuminate his view of progress, society, and the human condition.
- Discover how the author’s ideas about defense, civility, and culture appear across his novels and how critics have weighed them.
- Explore the relationship between Meredith’s personality and his literary innovations, including his sense of humor and his moral seriousness.
Ideal for readers of literary criticism who want a thoughtful, accessible guide to Meredith’s life and work, and for fans seeking a fresh, balanced view of a complex writer.