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George Meredith
AuthorBooks · Second hand1828-1909
George Meredith was an English novelist and poet of the Victorian era. At first, his focus was poetry, influenced by John Keats among others, but Meredith gradually established a reputation as a novelist. The Ordeal of Richard Feverel (1859) briefly scandalised Victorian literary circles. Of his later novels, the most enduring is The Egoist (1879), though in his lifetime his greatest success was Diana of the Crossways (1885). His novels were innovative in their attention to characters' psychology, and also portrayed social change. His style, in both poetry and prose, was noted for its syntactic complexity; Oscar Wilde likened it to "chaos illumined by brilliant flashes of lightning". Meredith was an encourager of other novelists, as well as an influence on them; among those to benefit were Robert Louis Stevenson and George Gissing. Meredith was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature seven times.
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1828
Death
1909
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George Meredith was a key literary figure of the Victorian era in England.
Born in Portsmouth in 1828, he excelled in both poetry and prose.
His prolific career spans over a thousand published works throughout his life.
He deeply explored comedy and its significance in essays that remain influential.
His literary legacy blends historical fiction with sharp observations of British society.
