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are to run on lines, like the steam-trains, or we come to no station, dash to fragments. I have the misfortune to know I was born an active. I take my chance." Her efforts to advance her husband, through cultivating a friendship with Cabinet Minister Lord Dannisburgh, lead to scandal and alienation from her husband, Augustus Warwick. Her intention to live "independently" through writing is initially successful, but her involvement in politics brings her to grief, both personal and public.
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Diana Warwick, beautiful, charming and intelligent but hotheaded, becomes embroiled in a political as well as a social scandal. She says: "We women are the verbs passive of the alliance, we have to learn, and if we take to activity, with the best intentions, we conjugate a frightful disturbance. We
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Meredith based the titular character of Diana on socialite, poet and novelist Caroline Norton, with whom he was acquainted, and the politics of the story on the troubled history of
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would come out in 1885, and for many years it remained Meredith's most popular work. The book's popularity has been attributed in part to the boost in recognition that 1879's
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to pass several reforms concerning married women's rights -- stemmed from a desire to "avoid reflecting on the similarities between and his own behavior toward Mary Ellen."
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in 1884, then published as a book the following year. The book was Meredith's first popular novel; at least three editions of
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George Meredith: The Life and Writing of an Alteregoist
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George Meredith: The Life and Writing of an Alteregoist
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"In the Beginning, His Ends: The Preface to Meredith's Diana of the Crossways"

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