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The Egoist

George Meredith

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The Egoist is a brilliant and incisive novel that explores the intricacies of personality, social expectation, and the subtle dynamics of relationships. Written by George Meredith, this classic work is renowned for its sharp wit, psychological depth, and keen observation of human behavior, offering a compelling and often ironic portrait of self-absorption and its consequences.

At the center of the story is Sir Willoughby Patterne, a wealthy and charming gentleman who prides himself on his refinement, intelligence, and social standing. Admired by many and accustomed to admiration, he is convinced of his own perfection and expects unquestioning devotion from those around him. However, beneath his polished exterior lies a deeply self-centered nature—one that becomes increasingly apparent as the narrative unfolds.

Sir Willoughby's engagement to Clara Middleton sets the stage for the novel's central conflict. Clara, intelligent and perceptive, gradually begins to recognize the true nature of her fiancé. What initially appeared to be confidence and charm reveals itself as vanity and emotional control. As she struggles with her growing unease, Clara must find the courage to assert her independence in a society that places significant pressure on women to conform and submit.

Meredith skillfully dissects the psychology of egoism, portraying it not as overt cruelty but as a more subtle and insidious force—one that distorts relationships and stifles genuine connection. Through witty dialogue and keen social observation, the novel exposes the ways in which self-centeredness can masquerade as virtue, particularly within the rigid conventions of polite society.

The supporting characters add richness and complexity to the narrative, each reflecting different perspectives on love, duty, and individuality. Their interactions with Sir Willoughby and Clara help illuminate the broader social framework in which personal desires often clash with societal expectations.

Beyond its engaging plot, The Egoist is a thoughtful exploration of identity, freedom, and the courage required to challenge established norms. Clara's journey, in particular, highlights the importance of self-awareness and the struggle to maintain one's integrity in the face of external pressures.

Blending humor with insight, Meredith's prose is both elegant and intellectually stimulating. His use of irony and satire not only entertains but also invites readers to reflect on their own perceptions of character and behavior.

A landmark of literary fiction, The Egoist remains a timeless and relevant examination of human nature. It is a novel that challenges, amuses, and enlightens—offering a nuanced look at the delicate balance between self and society.
Disponible desde: 20/03/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 652 páginas.

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