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  1. George Meredith (né le 12 février 1828 à Portsmouth et mort le 18 mai 1909 à Dorking) est un poète et romancier britannique. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Fils unique d'un tailleur de la marine, il devient orphelin de mère à l'âge de 5 ans. Il poursuit ses études secondaires (1842-1844) en Allemagne , à Neuwied , près de ...

  2. GEORGE MEREDITH (1828-1909) George Meredith nació en Portsmouth, Hampshire (Gran Bretaña), el 12 de febrero del año 1828. Era hijo de Jane Macnamara Meredith y Augustus Meredith. Estudió en Moravia, Alemania. En el año 1849 se casó con Mary Ellen Nicolls, quien abandonó a su esposo por el célebre pintor y escritor Henry Wallis.

  3. ジョージ・メレディス. ジョージ・メレディス ( George Meredith, 1828年 2月12日 - 1909年 5月18日 )は 19世紀 イギリス の 小説家 。.

  4. George Meredith of Britain wrote novels, such as The Ordeal of Richard Feverel (1859), and poetic works, including Modern Love (1862). During the Victorian era, Meredith read law, and people articled him as a solicitor, but shortly after marrying Mary Ellen Nicolls, a 30-year-old widowed daughter of Thomas Love Peacock, in 1849 at 21 years of age, he abandoned that profession for journalism.

  5. George Meredith, (born Feb. 12, 1828, Portsmouth, Hampshire, Eng.—died May 18, 1909, Box Hill, Surrey), English novelist and poet. Though ostensibly launched on a law career at age 18, he concentrated instead on writing poems and articles and making translations. Because they brought in little money, he turned to writing prose.

  6. 23 de ago. de 2013 · 4. He revolutionised the sonnet form. The sonnet is traditionally 14 lines, but Meredith chose to innovate for his 1862 sonnet sequence Modern Love by adding an extra two lines.His 16-line sonnets aimed to question the easy conclusions associated with the more traditional Shakespearean and Petrarchan sonnets (the Shakespearean sonnet conventionally ends with a couplet which wraps up, and ...

  7. George Meredith - Novelist, Poet, Satirist: During the next 20 years, from 1865 to 1885, Meredith continued the drudgery of reading manuscripts but substituted weekly readings to an elderly rich widow for the newspaper work. It was, however, a period marked by the birth of the children, the publication of seven novels and a volume of poems, and, in the 1880s, by growing public recognition.