"Our First Novelist"Meredith as caricatured by Max Beerbohm in Vanity Fair, September 1896George Meredith in middle ageGeorge Meredith's home at Box Hill, where much of his work was writtenNovels
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The Shaving of Shagpat (1856)
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Farina (1857)
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The Ordeal of Richard Feverel (1859)
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Evan Harrington (1861)
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Emilia in England (1864), republished as Sandra Belloni in 1887
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Rhoda Fleming (1865)
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Vittoria (1867)
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The Adventures of Harry Richmond (1871)
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Beauchamp's Career (1875)
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The House on the Beach (1877)
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The Case of General Ople and Lady Camper (1877)
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The Tale of Chloe (1879)
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The Egoist (1879)
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The Tragic Comedians (1880)
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Diana of the Crossways (1885)
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One of our Conquerors (1891)
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Lord Ormont and his Aminta (1894)
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The Amazing Marriage (1895)
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Celt and Saxon (1910)
Poetry
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Poems (1851)
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Modern Love (1862)
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The Lark Ascending (1881),[57] (which inspired Vaughan Williams' instrumental work of that title).[58]
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Poems and Lyrics of the Joy of Earth (1883)
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The Woods of Westermain (1883)
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A Faith on Trial (1885)
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Ballads and Poems of Tragic Life (1887)
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A Reading of Earth (1888)
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The Empty Purse (1892)
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Odes in Contribution to the Song of French History (1898)
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A Reading of Life (1901)
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Selected Poems of George Meredith (1903, author's supervision)[59]
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Last Poems (1909)
- Lucifer in Starlight
- Dirge in woods
Essays
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