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In George Meredith's novel 'Evan Harrington — Complete', readers are immersed in a charming and witty story that revolves around the ambitious pursuits of an aspiring young man trying to bridge the gap between his lowly origins and high society. The book is a fine example of Victorian social comedy, exploring themes of class, identity, and the complexities of human relationships. Meredith's narrative style is characterized by his intricate prose and sharp observations of society, showcasing his keen eye for detail and wit. The novel is a delightful blend of humor and insight, offering readers…mehr

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In George Meredith's novel 'Evan Harrington — Complete', readers are immersed in a charming and witty story that revolves around the ambitious pursuits of an aspiring young man trying to bridge the gap between his lowly origins and high society. The book is a fine example of Victorian social comedy, exploring themes of class, identity, and the complexities of human relationships. Meredith's narrative style is characterized by his intricate prose and sharp observations of society, showcasing his keen eye for detail and wit. The novel is a delightful blend of humor and insight, offering readers a glimpse into the intricacies of 19th-century British society and the challenges faced by those looking to rise above their station. George Meredith, a renowned Victorian novelist and poet, drew inspiration from his own experiences and observations of society to create this compelling story. His nuanced portrayal of characters and social customs adds depth to the narrative, making 'Evan Harrington' a captivating read for those interested in Victorian literature and social commentary. I highly recommend this novel to readers looking for an engaging and thought-provoking exploration of class, ambition, and society in the 19th century.
Autorenporträt
George Meredith (1828-1909) was an English novelist and poet, renowned for his sophisticated language and insightful exploration of character and society. He was born in Portsmouth, England, and embarked on a literary career after a failed attempt at law and a brief stint in publishing. Meredith's writing style is characterized by a rich, poetic prose, which often presents a challenge for readers but rewards them with psychological depth and irony. His work frequently addressed themes of love, marriage, and social status, subtly critiquing the rigidity of Victorian society. One of Meredith's notable works is 'Evan Harrington — Complete,' a novel that wittily portrays the life of a tailor's son who tries to ascend the social ladder, reflecting Meredith's preoccupation with class and identity. His other major novels include 'The Ordeal of Richard Feverel' and 'Diana of the Crossways.' Meredith's literary output greatly influenced the writing of his contemporaries and later writers. He was also associated with the Pre-Raphaelite movement and was a close friend of Thomas Hardy. Meredith's innovative narrative techniques and his role in shaping the novel during the transition to modernism have solidified his position as a significant figure in the canon of English literature.