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Title: Diana of the Crossways — Volume 1
Note: Reading ease score: 71.3 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits: This etext was produced by David Widger
Summary: "Diana of the Crossways — Volume 1" by George Meredith is a novel written in the late 19th century that delves into the complexities of society, gender roles, and personal integrity. The story centers on the character of Diana Merion, a young and beautiful woman of Irish descent who finds herself embroiled in scandal and public scrutiny. Her wit, beauty, and complex personality make her both a target and a subject of admiration by various characters, each of whom navigates their perceptions and misconceptions about her. At the start of the novel, we are introduced to the world of Diana through the reflections of various diarists who discuss her beauty and intelligence against the backdrop of societal expectations. The opening explores the nature of gossip and reputation, emphasizing how a witty woman can wield both power and vulnerability. Characters such as Mr. Redworth and Mr. Sullivan Smith are established, hinting at the dynamics of attraction, rivalry, and societal pressures faced by Diana. The narrative paints a vivid picture of the social events, such as the celebratory ball in Ireland, where we first see Diana's charm in action and the complications that arise when personal emotions clash with public perception. This rich introduction sets the stage for Diana's journey through love, societal judgment, and self-discovery. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Meredith, George, 1828-1909
EBook No.: 4465
Published: Sep 1, 2003
Downloads: 48
Language: English
Subject: Psychological fiction
Subject: Married women -- Fiction
Subject: Political fiction
Subject: Politicians -- Fiction
Subject: Great Britain -- Fiction
Subject: Separated people -- Fiction
Subject: Scandals -- Fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Diana of the Crossways — Volume 1
Note: Reading ease score: 71.3 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits: This etext was produced by David Widger
Summary: "Diana of the Crossways — Volume 1" by George Meredith is a novel written in the late 19th century that delves into the complexities of society, gender roles, and personal integrity. The story centers on the character of Diana Merion, a young and beautiful woman of Irish descent who finds herself embroiled in scandal and public scrutiny. Her wit, beauty, and complex personality make her both a target and a subject of admiration by various characters, each of whom navigates their perceptions and misconceptions about her. At the start of the novel, we are introduced to the world of Diana through the reflections of various diarists who discuss her beauty and intelligence against the backdrop of societal expectations. The opening explores the nature of gossip and reputation, emphasizing how a witty woman can wield both power and vulnerability. Characters such as Mr. Redworth and Mr. Sullivan Smith are established, hinting at the dynamics of attraction, rivalry, and societal pressures faced by Diana. The narrative paints a vivid picture of the social events, such as the celebratory ball in Ireland, where we first see Diana's charm in action and the complications that arise when personal emotions clash with public perception. This rich introduction sets the stage for Diana's journey through love, societal judgment, and self-discovery. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Meredith, George, 1828-1909
EBook No.: 4465
Published: Sep 1, 2003
Downloads: 48
Language: English
Subject: Psychological fiction
Subject: Married women -- Fiction
Subject: Political fiction
Subject: Politicians -- Fiction
Subject: Great Britain -- Fiction
Subject: Separated people -- Fiction
Subject: Scandals -- Fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.