THE WORKS OF 

 GEORGE MEREDITH 



THE ORDEAL OF RICHARD FEVEREL 



BEAUCHAMP'S CAREER 



SANDRA BELLONI 



VITTORIA 



EVAN HARRINGTON 



THE EGOIST 



ONE OF OUR CONQUERORS 



LORD ORMONT AND HIS AMINTA 



THE AMAZING MARRIAGE 



DIANA OF THE CROSSWAYS 



THE ADVENTURES OF HARRY RICHMOND 



RHODA FLEMING 



THE SHAVING OF SHAGPAT 



THE TRAGIC COMEDIANS 



SHORT STORIES 



POEMS— 2 Vols. 



POCKET EDITION, 

 n 17 vols, as above. On thin opaque paper, bound in red cloth 

 gilt lettered and gilt top, 2s. 6d. net per volume; in full 

 leather, 3s. 6^. net per volume. 



LIBRARY EDITION. 

 Volumes as above, with the addition of " An Essay on Comedy " 

 m one volume. 18 volumes, crown 8vo, each with a photo- 

 gravure frontispiece, 6s. each. 



•• To-day, by the general consent of the English-speaking world 

 or of that part of it at any rate which concerns itself at aU with the 

 humaner letters, he is accepted as our foremost living novelist There 



of JrJ F.J^/'^^'^'^y ^'^°^ ^'^'■^ '^""O"^ than the emergence 

 of Mr. Meredith from prolonged obscurity finally into assured and 

 universal fame. Something of the kind there was perhaps in 

 Shakespeare s case and something too in Goldsmith's. . Mr 



Meredith went on writing for the few, and the few read him but 

 they were determmed that he should also be read by the many If 

 there be any one who still doubts the practical influence of literary 

 criticism upon the general reader ' he has striking proof of it here 

 The victory of Mr. Meredith is also a victory of the critics. It was 

 a few hardy pioneers with Mr. Swinburne at their head, and Mr. 



?iir.!.°'°'''H ^/V ?r^7'u^°^ ^- ^^"^i« of their company, who 

 discovered Mr Meredith, and insisted in season and out of season 

 S d !f?u'^,M* ^""^^ should share the fruits of their discovery. 



fi. ^Z^^ -hl'^^^""}^^^^- ^^' ^^^'^ <=^°^^ ^^th the laurel in his 

 Bie-tmie. — The Daily Chronicle. 



