There is no English novelist whose reputation has fluctuated so
violently as that of George Meredith. First published in 1971, this
volume of essays reassesses the works of George Meredith. Despite
his unevenness, the essays demonstrate that Meredith was an
important experimental writer and as one of the masters of the
English novel. This book will be of interest to those studying 19th
Century literature.
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