Diana of the Crossways - George Meredith - ebook

Diana of the Crossways ebook

George Meredith

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Diana of the Crossways is a richly layered novel by George Meredith that explores the complexities of love, independence, reputation, and the constraints placed upon women in Victorian society. At its heart is Diana Warwick, a brilliant, spirited, and unconventional woman whose intelligence and charm captivate all who encounter her—but whose defiance of social norms ultimately places her at odds with the rigid expectations of her time. Set against the backdrop of English high society, the novel follows Diana's tumultuous journey through a troubled marriage, scandal, and her search for personal freedom. Trapped in a loveless and oppressive union, Diana struggles to assert her autonomy while navigating the dangers of gossip, betrayal, and societal judgment. Her wit and emotional depth make her both admired and misunderstood, as she becomes entangled in political intrigue and romantic conflict. Meredith masterfully portrays Diana as a woman ahead of her time—bold, perceptive, and unwilling to conform—yet vulnerable to the harsh consequences imposed by a conservative world. Through her story, the novel examines themes of gender inequality, the double standards of morality, and the cost of self-expression in a society that demands conformity. Blending psychological insight with sharp social commentary, Diana of the Crossways is both a compelling character study and a critique of Victorian values. It remains a powerful and thought-provoking work that resonates with modern readers, offering a timeless exploration of a woman's fight to define her own identity in the face of societal constraint.

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Liczba stron: 763

Rok wydania: 2026

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