This edition of Meredith's satirical novel of manners reprints that of 1897, which incorporated Meredith's revisions to the first edition of 1879.The editor has further emended some errors which escaped Meredith's attention and has provided exceptionally useful notes to the novel.
As background, Meredith's "Essay on Comedy and the Uses of the Comic Spirit" is provided.The critical essays are by Robert D. Mayo,Richard B. Hudson, Jenni Calder, Gillian Beer, John Goode, Charles J.Hill, Michael Sundell, Virginia Woolf, John Lucas, and Robert M.Adams.
PRELUDE. A CHAPTER OF WttICH THE LAST PAGE
ONLY IS OF ANY IMPORTANCE
1 A MINOR INCIDENT, SIIOWING AN IIEREDITARY APTI-
TUDE IN TIIE USE OF THE KNIFE
2 TIlE YOUNG SIR WILLOUGHBY
3 CONSTANTIA DURHAM
4 LYETITIA DALE
5 CLARA MIDDLETON
6 HIS COURTSHIP
7 TIIE BETROTUED
8 A RUN WITII THE TRUANT : A WALK WITII THE
MASTER
9 CLARA AND LETITIA MEET : THEY ARE COMPARED
10 IN WHICH SIR WILLOUGHBY CHANCES TO SUPPLY
THE TITLE FOR HIMSELF
11 THE DOUBLE-BLOSSOM WILD CHERRY-TREE
12 MISS MIDDLETON AND MR. VERNON WHITFORD
13 THE FIRST EFFORT AFTER FREEDOM
14 SIR WILLOUGHBY AND LETITIA
15 THE PETITION FOR A RELEASE
16 CLARA AND LETITIA
17 THE PORCELAIN VASE
18 COLONEL DE CRAYE
19 COLONEL DF CRAYE AND CLARA NIDDLETON
20 AN AGED AND A GREAT WINE
21 CLARA'S MEDITATIONS
22 THE RIDE
23 TREATS OF THE UNION OF TEMPER AND POLICY
24 CONTAINS AN INSTANCE OF THF THE GENEROSITY OF
WILLOUGHBY
25 TIlE FLIGHT IN WILD WEATHER
26 VERNON IN PURSUIT
27 AT THE RAILWAY STATION
28 THE RETURN
29 IN WHICH THE SENSITIVENESS OF SIR WIL-
LOUGHBY IS EXPLALYED: AND HE RECEIVES
MUCH INSTRUCTION
30 TREATING OF THE DINNER- PARTY AT MRS.
MOUNTSTUART JENKINSON'S
31 SIR WILLOUGHBY ATTEMPTS AND ACHIEVES
PATHOS
32 LATITIA DALE DISCOVERS A SPIRITUAL CHANGE,
AND DR. MIDDLETON A PHYSICAL
33 IN WHICH THE COMIC MUSE HAS AN EYE ON
TWO GOOD SOULS
34 MRS MOUNTSTUAIGT AND SIR WILLOUGBBY
35 MiSS MIDDLETON AND MRS. MOUNTSTUAET
36 ANIMATED CONVERSATION AT A LUNCHEON-TABLE
37 CONTAINS CLEVER FENCING AND INTIMATIONS
OF THE NEED FOR IT
33 IN WHICH WE TAKE A STEP TO THE CENTRE OF
EGOISM
39 IN THE HEART OF TIlE EGOIST
40 MIDNIGIIT: SIR WILLOUGHBY AND LETITIA; WITH
YOUNG CROSSJAY UNDER A COVERLET
41 THE REV. DR. MIDDLETON, CLARA, AND SIR WIL-
LOUGHBY
42 SHOWS THE DIVINING ARTS OF A PERCEPTIVE MIND
43 IN WHICH SIR WILLOUGHBY IS LED TO THINK THAT
THE ELEMENTS HAVE CONSPIRED AGAINST HIM
44 DR. MIDDLETON : THE LADIES ELEANOR AND
ISABEL; AND MR. DALE
45 THE PATTERNE LADIES: MR, DALE: LADY BUSSHE
AND LADY CULMER: WITH MRS, MOUNTSTUART
JENKINSON
46 THE SCENE OF SIR WILLOUGHBY'S GENERALSHIP
47 SIR WILLOUGHBY AND HIS FRIEN'D HORACE DE
CRAYE
48 THE LOVERS
49 LETITIA AND SIR WILLOUGHBY
50 uPoN WHICH THE CURTAIN FALLS