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In "Celt and Saxon," George Meredith presents a profound exploration of the cultural dichotomy between the Celtic and Saxon peoples in Britain during the tumultuous 19th century. The narrative intertwines social commentary with rich, poetic prose, revealing the tensions and harmonies that arise from the interplay of differing identities. Set against the backdrop of rapid industrialization, Meredith employs a keenly observant style that reflects the complexities of human nature, blending realism with idealism in a manner that aligns with contemporary literary movements influenced by Romanticism…mehr

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In "Celt and Saxon," George Meredith presents a profound exploration of the cultural dichotomy between the Celtic and Saxon peoples in Britain during the tumultuous 19th century. The narrative intertwines social commentary with rich, poetic prose, revealing the tensions and harmonies that arise from the interplay of differing identities. Set against the backdrop of rapid industrialization, Meredith employs a keenly observant style that reflects the complexities of human nature, blending realism with idealism in a manner that aligns with contemporary literary movements influenced by Romanticism and the emerging Modernist ethos. George Meredith, a notable figure in Victorian literature, was profoundly influenced by his experiences in a rapidly changing society marked by class disparities and national identity debates. His background in poetry and philosophy, along with his recognition of the intricacies of human relationships, has equipped him with a unique lens through which to explore the deeper implications of cultural conflict and unity. Meredith'Äôs own Irish heritage also lends authenticity to his portrayal of Celtic identity, enriching the narrative with intimate nuances. "Celt and Saxon" is a compelling read that invites readers to reflect on the nature of cultural identity and the ongoing dialogue between tradition and progress. Its intricate characterizations and philosophical underpinnings make it a significant work for those interested in British literature, history, and social change, offering insights that resonate profoundly in today's multicultural landscape.

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George Meredith was an English novelist and poet, born on February 12, 1828. Meredith was born to Thomas Meredith and Jane Cholmeley. He was a prominent figure in the Victorian era, initially known for his poetry, which was heavily influenced by poets like John Keats. Over time, Meredith transitioned into novel writing and became recognized for his works in this genre. His novel The Ordeal of Richard Feverel (1859) caused a stir in Victorian literary circles due to its controversial themes. However, it was his later novels, such as The Egoist (1879) and Diana of the Crossways (1885) that earned him enduring acclaim. His works often explored complex psychological and moral dilemmas, blending wit with serious social critique. Meredith's other notable works include The Shaving of Shagpat (1856), Farina (1857), and Evan Harrington (1861). Throughout his career, he developed a reputation for his intricate character studies and exploration of human nature. Meredith's influence extended well into the 20th century, and his work remains a key part of Victorian literature.