Meredith, George
The egoist / George Meredith. - Hertfordshire : Wordswoth Classics, c1995. - 434 pages : illustrations :
A minor incident showing an hereditary aptitude in the use of the knife -- The young Sir Willougbby -- Constantia Durbam -- Letitia Dale -- Clara Middleton -- His courtship -- The betrothed -- A run with the Truant: A walk with the master -- Clara and Letitia meet: they are compared -- In which Sir Willougbby Cbances to supply the title for himself -- The double-blossom wild cherry-tree -- Miss Middleton and Mr. Vernon Whitford -- The first effort after freedom -- Sir Willougbby and Letitia -- The petition for a release -- Clara and Letitia -- The porcelain vase -- Colonel de Craye -- Colonel de Craye and Clara Middleton -- An aged and great wine -- Clara's meditations -- The ride -- Treats of the union of temper and policy -- Contains an Intance of the Generosity of Willougbby -- The fight in wild weather -- Vernon in pursuit -- At the railway station --The return -- In which the sensitiveness of Sir Willougbby is explained: and he receives much instructions -- Treating of the dinner-party at Mrs. Mountstart Fenkinson's -- Sir Willougbby attempts and achieves patbos -- Letitia Dale disvovers a spiritual change and Dr Middleton a physical -- In which the comic muse has an eye on two good souls -- Mrs Mountsstart and Sir Willougbby -- Miss Middleton and Mrs Mountstart -- Animated conversation at a luncheon-table -- Contaims clever fencing and intiations of the need for it -- In which we take a step to the center of egoism -- In the heart of the egoist -- Midnight: Sir Willougbby
Adult
English
1853262668 [newsprint]
Courtship Fiction
Egoism in literature
Love stories
The egoist / George Meredith. - Hertfordshire : Wordswoth Classics, c1995. - 434 pages : illustrations :
A minor incident showing an hereditary aptitude in the use of the knife -- The young Sir Willougbby -- Constantia Durbam -- Letitia Dale -- Clara Middleton -- His courtship -- The betrothed -- A run with the Truant: A walk with the master -- Clara and Letitia meet: they are compared -- In which Sir Willougbby Cbances to supply the title for himself -- The double-blossom wild cherry-tree -- Miss Middleton and Mr. Vernon Whitford -- The first effort after freedom -- Sir Willougbby and Letitia -- The petition for a release -- Clara and Letitia -- The porcelain vase -- Colonel de Craye -- Colonel de Craye and Clara Middleton -- An aged and great wine -- Clara's meditations -- The ride -- Treats of the union of temper and policy -- Contains an Intance of the Generosity of Willougbby -- The fight in wild weather -- Vernon in pursuit -- At the railway station --The return -- In which the sensitiveness of Sir Willougbby is explained: and he receives much instructions -- Treating of the dinner-party at Mrs. Mountstart Fenkinson's -- Sir Willougbby attempts and achieves patbos -- Letitia Dale disvovers a spiritual change and Dr Middleton a physical -- In which the comic muse has an eye on two good souls -- Mrs Mountsstart and Sir Willougbby -- Miss Middleton and Mrs Mountstart -- Animated conversation at a luncheon-table -- Contaims clever fencing and intiations of the need for it -- In which we take a step to the center of egoism -- In the heart of the egoist -- Midnight: Sir Willougbby
Adult
English
1853262668 [newsprint]
Courtship Fiction
Egoism in literature
Love stories