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Quotes and Images From The Works of George Meredith

Chapter 5: The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith in Illustrated HTML
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This collection gathers short epigrams, aphorisms, and portrait images drawn from the author's writings, grouped to showcase recurring obsessions: love and marriage, irony and social mores, individuality and moral paradoxes. Brief, often paradoxical sentences convey sharp character sketches, wry observation, and rhetorical flourishes; accompanying reproductions of portraits and scenes provide visual context. The selections are ordered as memorable extracts rather than continuous prose, inviting readers to sample recurrent themes and stylistic traits across his oeuvre rather than follow a narrative. The tone alternates between sardonic wit and philosophical reflection, highlighting moral ambivalence and perceptive social commentary.



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These quotations were collected from sixteen volumes of George Meredith's works by David Widger while preparing etexts for Project Gutenberg. Comments and suggestions will be most welcome.