The Celt And Saxon (Volume I) - Meredith, George
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Résumé :
A timeless invitation to a world where loyalties clash and hearts endure. The Celt And Saxon (Volume I) opens a slow-burning study of motive, memory, and moral choice, drawn in clear, accessible language that invites both first-time readers and classic literature fans to linger. This historical novel blends the textures of Victorian era fiction with a vivid medieval Britain setting, offering a sweeping, character-driven narrative that feels intimate and immediate. From bathed-in-sunlight landscapes to the quiet pressure of faction and fate, Meredith's nuanced portrayal of love, duty, and rivalry rewards careful reading while remaining generously readable for curious readers and scholars alike. It is not merely a reprint...
Biographie:
George Meredith was an English novelist and poet, born on February 12, 1828. Meredith was born to Thomas Meredith and Jane Cholmeley. He was a prominent figure in the Victorian era, initially known for his poetry, which was heavily influenced by poets like John Keats. Over time, Meredith transitioned into novel writing and became recognized for his works in this genre. His novel The Ordeal of Richard Feverel (1859) caused a stir in Victorian literary circles due to its controversial themes. However, it was his later novels, such as The Egoist (1879) and Diana of the Crossways (1885) that earned him enduring acclaim. His works often explored complex psychological and moral dilemmas, blending wit with serious social critique. Meredith's other notable works include The Shaving of Shagpat (1856), Farina (1857), and Evan Harrington (1861). Throughout his career, he developed a reputation for his intricate character studies and exploration of human nature. Meredith's influence extended well into the 20th century, and his work remains a key part of Victorian literature....
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it is a complete, cultural treasure that invites re-engagement with a cornerstone of British historical romance and literary study. The book's significance lies in its careful marriage of historical mood and psychological realism, making it a valuable reference point for literary and historical exploration. For those collecting timeless British classics, for students seeking a scholarly reading companion, and for lovers of slow-burning character study, this edition offers a compelling entry into Meredith's extended world. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this restoration speaks to today's and future generations. More than a reprint, it is a collector's item and a quiet, enduring contribution to the canon-essential for the complete works collection and a must-read for any serious reader....