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Diana of the Crossways is one of George Meredith's most searching social comedies, tracing the brilliant, embattled Diana Warwick through marriage, scandal, political intrigue, and the perilous commerce between private feeling and public reputation. Written in Meredith's dense, epigrammatic, psychologically probing style, the novel belongs to late-Victorian fiction's most sophisticated examinations of gender, intellect, and social constraint, and anticipates later debates surrounding the "New Woman." Meredith, poet and novelist, brought to the book both literary ambition and personal knowledge of domestic rupture. His own unhappy marriage and acute awareness of women's legal and social vulnerabilities inform Diana's predicament, while the widely discussed life of Caroline Norton helped shape the novel's central tensions. Meredith's characteristic wit is never merely ornamental; it exposes the hypocrisies of a society that admires female brilliance yet punishes female independence. This complete edition is recommended to readers interested in Victorian fiction beyond the familiar realist mode: morally intricate, verbally dazzling, and intellectually demanding. Diana's struggle for self-command, dignity, and imaginative freedom remains compelling, making the novel essential for students of nineteenth-century literature, gender studies, and the evolution of the modern psychological novel.

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