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  1. The Ordeal Of Richard Feverel by George Meredith. Publication date 1934 Topics SV Collection digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan Language English.

  2. this etext was produced by pat castevans the ordeal of richard feverel by george meredith 1905 book 4. xxviii. relates how preparations for action were conducted under the april of lovers xix. in which the last act of the comedy takes the place of the first xxx. celebrates the breakfast xxxi. the philosopher appears in

  3. Sir Austin Feverel's wife has run off with a poet, leaving him with their son Richard. Sir Austin devises a ‘System’ for Richard's education, which consists in keeping the boy at home and in trusting to authoritarian parental vigilance. Richard's struggle for freedom and knowledge forms the underlying theme of the book.

  4. The ordeal of Richard Feverel. A history of father and son by Meredith, George, 1828-1909. Publication date 1859 Publisher London : Chapman and Hall Collection

  5. The gracious glory of heaven fell upon his soul. He touched her hand, not moving his eyes from her, nor speaking, and she, with a soft word of farewell, passed across the stile, and up the pathway through the dewy shades of the copse, and out of the arch of the light, away from his eyes. And away with her went the wild enchantment.

  6. Search for: 'Ordeal of Richard Feverel' in Oxford Reference ». A novel by G. Meredith, published 1859.Sir Austin Feverel's wife has run off with a poet, leaving him with their son Richard. Sir Austin devises a ‘System’ for Richard's education, which consists in keeping the boy at home and in trusting to authoritarian parental vigilance.

  7. 20 de jun. de 2009 · (William R. Mueller, "Theological Dualism and the 'System' in Richard Feverel," ELH, Vol. 18, No. 2 (Jun., 1951), p. 139) Richard Feverel was written a year or so too early to incorporate directly Origin of Species, but it's amusing to see an allusion to Darwin's theory of sexual selection (introduced in The Ascent of Man in 1871) in Meredith's 1879 novel The Egoist (1879).