"George Meredith" par Ren Galland est une tude approfondie et magistrale consacr e l'une des figures les plus complexes et fascinantes de la litt rature victorienne. Cet ouvrage retrace avec pr cision le parcours intellectuel et cr atif de l' crivain et po te anglais, explorant les influences majeures qui ont fa onn son style unique et sa pens e philosophique. Galland examine minutieusement les tapes cl s de la carri re de Meredith, mettant en lumi re l'originalit de ses romans et la profondeur de sa production po tique.
travers une analyse critique rigoureuse, l'auteur d cortique les th mes r currents de l' "uvre meredithienne, tels que la psychologie subtile des personnages, la satire sociale et le r le pr pond rant de la nature. Ce travail de recherche, reconnu pour son rudition, offre un clairage pr cieux sur la transition entre le romantisme tardif et le modernisme naissant en Angleterre. Ren Galland parvient capturer l'essence d'un g nie litt raire exigeant, rendant accessible la subtilit de sa prose et l' clat de ses vers. Ce livre demeure une r f rence essentielle pour les chercheurs et les passionn s de litt rature du XIXe si cle d sireux d'approfondir leur compr hension de l'h ritage de George Meredith.
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