The English novelist and poet George Meredith (1828-1909) concentrated on detailed character development and witty intellectual discussion. His narrative style is often highly metaphorical, allusive, and aphoristic. George Meredith was born on Feb. 12, 1...
Between 1856 and 1895, George Meredith published fifteen novels as well as long short stories or novellas, taking as his special subject the instability of human relationships within a sharply conceived but usually arbitrary social context. As a novelist...
Between 1856 and 1895, George Meredith published fifteen novels and a number of long short stories or novellas, taking as his special subject the instability of human relationships within a sharply conceived but usually arbitrary social context. As a nov...
A letter by George Meredith to the Duchess of Sutherland in 1907 mentioned his translation of some lines from Virgil. This is the only known instance of Meredith's attempt to translate Virgil, and the poem has been lost. Meredith may have contributed the poem...
WIMP. WASP. WEENIE. Every woman's first husband. Bland conformist. These now shop-worn pejoratives are the essence of George Bush's "image problem"-the vague but powerful suspicion of many citizens that the vice president may be too feckless and insubstantial to be the leader of...
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