Stasis Change And the Evolution of the Ordeal Motif in the Novels of George Meredith.
The book Stasis Change And the Evolution of the Ordeal Motif in the Novels of George Meredith. was written by author Kohler, Ingrid Lavinia, 1942- Here you can read free online of Stasis Change And the Evolution of the Ordeal Motif in the Novels of George Meredith. book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Stasis Change And the Evolution of the Ordeal Motif in the Novels of George Meredith. a good or bad book?
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370). By the time of her engagement to Redworth she is regret- ful that the strength of his love should have to contend with the tiniest hint of a blot in her own character, and while she knows she was sexually innocent in the Dacier affair, she mourns : . . .the loss of that fair fame she had sacrificed to him, and could not bring to her truer lover: though it was but the outer view of herself — the World's view; only she was generous and of honest conscience, and but for the sake of the truer... lover, she would mentally have allowed the world to lash and abuse her, without a plea of material purity. (p. 485) Fortunately, a "solid champion man" like Redworth, so dif- ferent from "rocket-headed" Dacier, places little stock in what society may think, and puts utter confidence in his bride's constant nature. He also represents the World, but 2 its enlightened aspects, not its monstrous form. However, despite the constant support of Redworth and 208 Emma, Diana must still fend off the attacks of the animal- istic world.
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