The Ordeal of Richard Feverel

The Ordeal of Richard Feverel
First edition title page
AuthorGeorge Meredith
LanguageEnglish
GenrePhilosophical novel
PublisherChapman & Hall
Publication date
1859
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (Hardback)

The Ordeal of Richard Feverel: A History of Father and Son is the earliest full-length novel by George Meredith, published in 1859; its subject is the inability of systems of education to control human passions. It is one of a select group of standard texts that have been included in all four of Everyman's Library (1935), the New American Library of World Literature (1961), Oxford World's Classics (1984), and Penguin Classics (1998). With its rigorous psychological analysis and criticism of contemporary attitudes toward sexuality, it has been seen by some critics as the first modern novel in English literature.[1]

  1. ^ Martin Tucker (ed.) The Critical Temper: A Survey of Modern Criticism on English and American Literature From the Beginnings to the Twentieth Century (New York: Ungar, 1969–1989) vol. 4, p. 449; Donald D. Stone Novelists in a Changing World: Meredith, James, and the Transformation of English Fiction in the 1880s (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1972) p. 102; Richard C. Stevenson The Experimental Impulse in George Meredith's Fiction (Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 2004) p. 41.