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The Egoist: A Comedy in Narrative

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George Meredith's *The Egoist* stands as a formidable exploration of self and social dynamics set against the backdrop of Victorian society. The novel, written in a distinctive, modernist style, employs a blend of free indirect discourse and witty dialogue to delve into the failings of egoism, revealing the often absurd complexities of romantic relationships. Through the character of Sir Willoughby Patterne, Meredith critiques the self-centeredness that permeates the lives of the upper classes, intertwining comedic elements with poignant social commentary. The novel's intricate narrative structure and thoughtful character development reflect the antecedent influences of both Romanticism and emerging Realism. George Meredith (1828-1909) was an influential English novelist and poet whose personal experiences with love, loss, and societal expectations significantly shaped his literary endeavors. Having faced personal hardships, including the tumultuous nature of his own relationships and the constraints of Victorian sexual norms, Meredith developed a keen insight into the struggles of the individual against societal expectations. His rich professional background as a poet and novelist positioned him uniquely to tackle the complexities of both personal and social identities within his works. *The Egoist* is highly recommended for readers seeking a deeply enriching literary experience that intertwines humor and critique. It invites introspection on the nature of selfishness and its pervasive impact on human connections. An essential read for those interested in Victorian literature and psychological character studies, this novel challenges us to reconsider our own egos in light of the lives we live and the relationships we forge.

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eBook: 25 de noviembre de 2019

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