Meredith is a novelist whom many readers have discovered with excitement, drawn to his radical portrayal of social and personal relations, especially of gender. Neil Robert's book is the first full-length study for ten years, and is the first to examine the novels in the light of modern literary theory, especially the work of Mikhail Bakhtin, showing that Meredith is a writer who engages profoundly with the ideological discourses of his time and is a still not fully discovered precursor of the modernist novel.
Introduction - The Ordeal of Richard Feveral - The Novels of the 1860s - The Adventures of Harry Richmond - Beauchamp's Career - The Egoist -The Tragic Comedians - Diana of the Crossways - The Final Phase - Notes - Bibliography - Index
Scott Mainwaring, Matthew Soberg Shugart, Indiana) Mainwaring, Scott (University of Notre Dame, San Diego) Shugart, Matthew Soberg (University of California, Peter Lange
C. M. Wood, C. M. Wood, D. G. McDonald, Ontario) Wood, C. M. (McMaster University, Ontario) McDonald, D. G. (McMaster University, Chris Wood, Gordon Mcdonald
Rosa Lynn B. Pinkus, Larry J. Shuman, Norman P. Hummon, Harvey Wolfe, Rosa Lynn B. (University of Pittsburgh) Pinkus, Larry J. (University of Pittsburgh) Shuman, Norman P. (University of Pittsburgh) Hummon, Harvey (University of Pittsburgh) Wolfe, Rosa L. B. Pinkus
T. M. Smith, H. H. Shugart, F. I. Woodward, T. M. (University of Virginia) Smith, H. H. (University of Virginia) Shugart, F. I. (University of Sheffield) Woodward