The Egoist: A Comedy in Narrative
In The Egoist, his comic masterpiece, George Meredith takes the traditional marriage plot of English domestic fiction and turns it on its head. The novel describes the repeated and disastrous courtships of Sir Willoughby Patterne, the egoist of the title. Three women become engaged to Sir Willoughby, but, despite his aristocratic arrogance and the manipulative power of his wealth, each is finally able to see him more clearly than he sees himself.

The introduction to this edition provides context for the novel from Meredith’s own life, his theory of comedy, and his understanding of Darwinian thought. The appendices include reviews, other writing on comedy, and historical documents on women, sexual politics, and the theory of evolution.

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The Egoist: A Comedy in Narrative
In The Egoist, his comic masterpiece, George Meredith takes the traditional marriage plot of English domestic fiction and turns it on its head. The novel describes the repeated and disastrous courtships of Sir Willoughby Patterne, the egoist of the title. Three women become engaged to Sir Willoughby, but, despite his aristocratic arrogance and the manipulative power of his wealth, each is finally able to see him more clearly than he sees himself.

The introduction to this edition provides context for the novel from Meredith’s own life, his theory of comedy, and his understanding of Darwinian thought. The appendices include reviews, other writing on comedy, and historical documents on women, sexual politics, and the theory of evolution.

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The Egoist: A Comedy in Narrative

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In The Egoist, his comic masterpiece, George Meredith takes the traditional marriage plot of English domestic fiction and turns it on its head. The novel describes the repeated and disastrous courtships of Sir Willoughby Patterne, the egoist of the title. Three women become engaged to Sir Willoughby, but, despite his aristocratic arrogance and the manipulative power of his wealth, each is finally able to see him more clearly than he sees himself.

The introduction to this edition provides context for the novel from Meredith’s own life, his theory of comedy, and his understanding of Darwinian thought. The appendices include reviews, other writing on comedy, and historical documents on women, sexual politics, and the theory of evolution.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781551116716
Publisher: Broadview Press
Publication date: 03/22/2010
Series: Broadview Editions
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 630
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Richard C. Stevenson is Professor of English at the University of Oregon.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
George Meredith: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Text

The Egoist: A Comedy in Narrative

Appendix A: Comedy

  1. From Anonymous [Molière?], “Letter on The Imposter” (1667)
  2. From George Meredith, “On the Idea of Comedy” (1877; 1898)

Appendix B: From George Meredith, Modern Love (1862)

Appendix C: The Egoist in Meredith’s Letters (1879–1907)

Appendix D: Contemporary Reviews

  1. From William Ernest Henley, Athenaeum (1 November 1879)
  2. From Unsigned, Examiner (1 November 1879)
  3. From James Thomson, Cope’s Tobacco Plant (January 1880)
  4. From Unsigned, New Quarterly Magazine (January 1880)

Appendix E: Feminine Conduct and Women’s Education

  1. From Sarah Stickney Ellis, The Daughters of England (1842)
  2. From Sarah Stickney Ellis, The Wives of England (1843)
  3. From Elizabeth Missing Sewell, Principles of Education (1865; 1866)

Appendix F: Harriet Taylor Mill and John Stuart Mill on Women’s Liberties

  1. From Harriet Taylor Mill, Enfranchisement of Women (July 1851)
  2. From John Stuart Mill, The Subjection of Women (1869)

Appendix G: Appendix G: From Mrs. Henry Wood, East Lynne (1861; 1862)

Appendix H: From Edward J. Thompson, Suttee, A Historical and Philosophical Enquiry into the Hindu Rite of Widow- Burning (1928)

Appendix I: Charles Darwin

  1. From On the Origin of Species (1859)
  2. From The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex (1871; 1877)

Appendix J: From Virginia Woolf, “The Novels of George Meredith” (1932)

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