Modern Love

Modern Love
Author: George Meredith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1909
Genre:
ISBN:

The Poetical Works of George Meredith

The Poetical Works of George Meredith
Author: George Meredith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 658
Release: 1912
Genre: English poetry
ISBN:

The poems are the texts used in the Memorial Edition of Meredith's works. The 'early' poems were primarily written in or about 1849, when the poet was twenty-one years old. Meredith was a poet/novelist, but his poetry follows the same course of development as his novels, moving from early examinations of the self in society to a later concern with broader social issues and defiance of the conventions of the form. Meredith explored new meters and stanzaic forms and experimented dramatically with syntax and grammar. His poetry has been described as verbally dense, allusive, and metaphorical, and in many ways reflective of the late nineteenth-century inclination toward aesthetic artifice.

The Egoist

The Egoist
Author: George Meredith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1898
Genre:
ISBN:

A Reading of Life, with Other Poems

A Reading of Life, with Other Poems
Author: George Meredith
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2019-12-11
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

"A Reading of Life, with Other Poems" is a collection of poems by George Meredith, an English poet and novelist of the 19th century. Meredith's writing is characterized by his exploration of complex psychological themes and his use of vivid imagery and symbolism. The collection is considered a significant contribution to Victorian poetry, showcasing Meredith's writing skill and ability to capture the essence of the modern era.

George Meredith

George Meredith
Author: Richard Cronin
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2019-11-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3030324486

George Meredith: The Life and Writing of an Alteregoist is not only a critical biography of the Victorian novelist and poet George Meredith but also a portrait of the novel in the later nineteenth century. Interweaving analysis of Meredith’s novels and poems with discussion of his life, Richard Cronin focuses primarily on the books Meredith read and wrote—arguing that novels by the end of the nineteenth century were shaped as much by the reading as by the experience of their writers. Cronin places Meredith’s novels in relation to the work of his contemporaries including Henry James, Thomas Hardy, and George Gissing. Organized thematically, the book explores Meredith’s personal side—including his hostility to biography, his origins as the son of a tailor, his marriages—as well as his reading habits, and the prose style that is the most complete expression of his strange but compelling personality.

The Work of Poetry

The Work of Poetry
Author: John Hollander
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780231108966

The Work of Poetry is organized into three parts. "Poetic Substance" explores the nature of poetry and the poet, with essays that cover the poet "being-and-feeling-at-home" in his or her work and the parallels between dreams and poetry.