Dive into the compelling world of George Meredith with "Rhoda Fleming," a notable work showcasing his profound insight into human relationships and societal norms. Set against the backdrop of rural England, this novel explores themes of love, betrayal, and the constraints placed upon women in Victorian society.
Meredith’s distinctive narrative style, characterized by psychological depth and intricate prose, offers a rich and rewarding reading experience. "Rhoda Fleming" remains a significant contribution to English literature, celebrated for its complex characters and its unflinching portrayal of social dynamics. This edition invites both longtime admirers and new readers to rediscover Meredith’s enduring masterpiece.
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