George Meredith in Anecdote And Criticism

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George Meredith in Anecdote And Criticism
Hammerton, John Alexander, Sir, 1871-1949
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' * The Tragic Comedians ' is a human docu- ment; the remarkable woman whose character is so remorselessly analysed in it, and against whom the novelist pronounces formal judgment while showing her in a light that warms her humanly to us, is still alive, or was living at a very recent date. In the story the novelist has adhered closely to the facts as they are known, and as Mr. James Huneker, the brilliant American critic, proves in his article on * A Half-Forgotten Romance ' (New York Bookman^... October, 1907), though he declares that Meredith has not been as faithful to the * well-known story ' as he might have been. Mr.
Huneker 's paper, which is one of great interest to all Meredithians, opens with a description of a scene in a German restaurant in New York some twenty years ago, where he saw for the first time * the Red Countess,' a striking and admirable figure of a woman. * She must have been in the forties, and the contour of her finely moulded head, her aristocratic bearing and the air of one accustomed to HIS HEROINES AND WOMEN-FOLK 251 command * attracted his attention.


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