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The Tale of Chloe by George Meredith
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The Sentimentalists by George MeredithAn Unfinished Comedy
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The Ordeal of Richard Feverel, v6 by George MeredithA History of Father and Son
This etext was produced by Pat Castevans THE ORDEAL OF RICHARD FEVEREL By George Meredith 1905 BOOK 6. XXXIX. THE LITTLE BIRD AND THE FALCON: A BERRY TO THE RESCUE! XL. CLARE’S DIARY XLI. AUSTIN RETURNS XLII. NATURE SPEAKS XLIII. AGAIN THE MAGIAN CONFLICT XLIV. THE LAST SCENE XLV. LADY BLANDISH TO AUSTIN WENTWORTH CHAPTER
The Ordeal of Richard Feverel, v5 by George MeredithA History of Father and Son
This etext was produced by Pat Castevans THE ORDEAL OF RICHARD FEVEREL By George Meredith 1905 BOOK 5. XXXIV. CONQUEST OF AN EPICURE XXXV. CLARE’S MARRIAGE XXXVI. A DINNER-PARTY AT RICHMOND XXXVII. MRS. BERRY ON MATRIMONY XXXVIII. AN ENCHANTRESS CHAPTER XXXIV It was the month of July. The Solent ran up green waves before a
The Ordeal of Richard Feverel, v4 by George MeredithA History of Father and Son
This etext was produced by Pat Castevans THE ORDEAL OF RICHARD FEVEREL By George Meredith 1905 BOOK 4. XXVIII. RELATES HOW PREPARATIONS FOR ACTION WERE CONDUCTED UNDER THE APRIL OF LOVERS XIX. IN WHICH THE LAST ACT OF THE COMEDY TAKES THE PLACE OF THE FIRST XXX. CELEBRATES THE BREAKFAST XXXI. THE PHILOSOPHER APPEARS IN
The Ordeal of Richard Feverel, v3 by George MeredithA History of Father and Son
This etext was produced by Pat Castevans THE ORDEAL OF RICHARD FEVEREL By George Meredith 1905 BOOK 3. XXI. RICHARD IS SUMMONED TO TOWN TO HEAR A SERMON XXII. INDICATES THE APPROACHES OF FEVER XXIII. CRISIS IN THE APPLE-DISEASE XXIV. OF THE SPRING PRIMROSE AND THE AUTUMNAL XXV. IN WHICH THE HERO TAKES A STEP
The Ordeal of Richard Feverel, complete by George MeredithA History of Father and Son
This etext was produced by Pat Castevans THE ORDEAL OF RICHARD FEVEREL By George Meredith 1905 CONTENTS I. THE INMATES OF RAYNHAM ABBEY II. FATES SELECTED THE FOURTEENTH BIRTHDAY TO TRY THE STRENGTH III. THE MAGIAN CONFLICT IV. ARSON V. ADRIAN PLIES HIS HOOK VI. JUVENILE STRATAGEMS VII. DAPHNE’S BOWER VIII. THE BITTER CUP IX.
The House on the Beach by George Meredith
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The Gentleman of Fifty and The Damsel of Nineteen by George Meredith
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The Entire Short Works of George Meredith by George Meredith
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The Egoist by George Meredith
This etext was prepared by Jim Tinsley jtinsley@pobox.com THE EGOIST A Comedy in Narrative by GEORGE MEREDITH PRELUDE A CHAPTER OF WHICH THE LAST PAGE ONLY IS OF ANY IMPORTANCE Comedy is a game played to throw reflections upon social life, and it deals with human nature in the drawing-room of civilized men and women,