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  1. "Of all nineteenth-century English novels, " claims Edward Mendelson in his Introduction to this edition, "The Ordeal of Richard Feverel is the most self-consciously literary in its style and structure and the most sexually explicit in its plot and theme." First published in 1859, Meredith's first and most controversial novel concerns Sir Austin Feverel's misconceived attempts to ...

  2. Article History. The Ordeal of Richard Feverel, third novel by George Meredith, published in 1859. It is typical of his best work, full of allusion and metaphor, lyrical prose and witty dialogue, with a deep exploration of the psychology of motive and rationalization. The novel’s subject is the relationship between a cruelly manipulative ...

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  4. BBC Two. Original release. 12 September. ( 1964-09-12) –. 3 October 1964. ( 1964-10-03) The Ordeal of Richard Feverel is a 1964 British period television series which originally aired on BBC 2 in four episodes from 12 September to 3 October 1964. It is an adaptation of the 1859 novel of the same title by George Meredith.

  5. The Ordeal of Richard Feverel 作者 : Meredith, George 出版年: 2009-6 页数: 528 定价: $ 39.49 ISBN: 9781434455819 豆瓣评分

  6. 28 de dez. de 2001 · October, shone royally on Richard's fourteenth birthday. The brown beechwoods and golden birches glowed to a brilliant sun. Banks of moveless cloud hung about the horizon, mounded to the west, where slept the wind. Promise of a great day for Raynham, as it proved to be, though not in the manner marked out.

  7. The Ordeal is the story of Meredith the artist as a man of ordeal. While writing it, Meredith himself was undergoing the experience of desertion by his first wife, Mary Ellen Nicholls, who had eloped with the painter Henry Wallis late in 1858, and left Meredith with their five year old son, Arthur. The situation is described by Lionel Stevenson ...