Quotations from the Project Gutenberg Editions of the Collected Works of George Meredith
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A curated selection of memorable passages and aphorisms drawn from many of George Meredith's novels, stories, and essays, presented in grouped entries corresponding to individual works and volumes. An editor's note explains the selection process and invites suggestions while offering guidance for locating complete contexts. The extracts emphasize recurring concerns—moral paradox, social observation, psychological insight, and witty epigrams—and serve as a concise reference to the author's distinctive diction and recurring themes.
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