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"The House on the Beach" by George Meredith is a narrative centered around the character of Mr. Tinman, a man of change and eccentricity, who resides in the coastal town of Crikswich. Tinman, having risen from humble beginnings, aspires to social elevation and recognition, particularly through his role as the bailiff of the town. His peculiar behavior, especially his obsession with appearances and social status, often subjects him to ridicule among the townspeople. The story unfolds with the arrival of Van Diemen Smith, an old schoolmate of Tinman, who returns from Australia with his daughter…mehr

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"The House on the Beach" by George Meredith is a narrative centered around the character of Mr. Tinman, a man of change and eccentricity, who resides in the coastal town of Crikswich. Tinman, having risen from humble beginnings, aspires to social elevation and recognition, particularly through his role as the bailiff of the town. His peculiar behavior, especially his obsession with appearances and social status, often subjects him to ridicule among the townspeople. The story unfolds with the arrival of Van Diemen Smith, an old schoolmate of Tinman, who returns from Australia with his daughter Annette. Their presence in Crikswich stirs the dynamics of the town, as Van Diemen's straightforward nature contrasts with Tinman's pretentiousness. The narrative explores themes of social class, development, and the absurdities of human behavior, particularly through the interactions between Tinman and Van Diemen. The subplot involving a broken chiwal-glass serves as a metaphor for Tinman's fragile social aspirations and the superficiality of his pursuits. Annette, caught between her father's loyalty to Tinman and her own perceptions, adds depth to the story, highlighting the complexities of personal relationships and societal expectations.