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" Ah! Meredith! Who can define him? His style is chaos illumined by flashes of lightning. As a writer he has mastered everything except language: as a novelist he can do everything, except tell a story: as an artist he is everything except articulate. "
One Thousand Best Books: The Household Guide to a Lifetime's Reading; a ... - Page 173
1924 - 416 pages
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The Nineteenth Century, Volume 25

Nineteenth century - 1889 - 1104 pages
...and George Meredith. Surely they are realists, both of them ? V. Ah ! Meredith ! Who can define him ? His style is chaos illumined by flashes of lightning. As a writer he has mastered everything, except language : as a novelist he can do everything, except tell a story : as an artist he is everything,...
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Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 25

English periodicals - 1889 - 1040 pages
...and George MeredithSurely they are realists, both of them ? V. Ah ! Meredith ! Who can define him ? His style is chaos illumined by flashes of lightning. As a writer he has mastered everything, except language : as a novelist he can do everything, except tell a story : as an artist he is everything,...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 180

American periodicals - 1889 - 860 pages
...and George Meredith. Surely they are realists, both of them? V. Ah ! iMeredith ! Who can define him? His style is chaos illumined by flashes of lightning. As a writer he has mastered everything, except language ; as a novelist he can do everything, except tell a story ; as an artist he is everything,...
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Book News, Volume 7

Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1889 - 450 pages
...they are creations and not boast of them as copies. * * ft tt Ah ' Meredith ! Who can define him ? His style is chaos illumined by flashes of lightning. As a writer he has mastered everything, except language ; as a novelist he can do everything, except tell a story ; as an artist he is everything,...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 49; Volume 112

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1889 - 906 pages
...and George Meredith. Surely they are realists, both of them ? V. Ah ! Meredith ! Who can define him ? His style is chaos illumined by flashes of lightning. As a writer he has mastered everything, except language : as a novelist he can do everything, except tell a story : as an artist he is everything,...
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Intentions

Oscar Wilde - Art critics - 1904 - 264 pages
...George Meredith. Surely they are realists, both of them ? Vivian. Ah ! Meredith ! Who can define him ? His style is chaos illumined by flashes of lightning. As a writer he has mastered everything except language : as a novelist he can do everything, except tell a story : as an artist he is everything,...
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Complete Works, Volume 7

Oscar Wilde - 1909 - 350 pages
...George Meredith. Surely they are realists, both of them ? VIVIAN. Ah! Meredith! Who can define him ? His style is chaos illumined by flashes of lightning. As a writer he has mastered every 16 f thing except language : as a novelist he can do everything, except tell a story : as an...
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Intentions. The soul of man under socialism

Oscar Wilde - 1909 - 360 pages
...George Meredith. Surely they are realists, both of them ? VIVIAN. Ah ! Meredith ! Who can define hun ? His style is chaos illumined by flashes of lightning. As a writer he has mastered every 16 thing except language : as a novelist he can do everything, except tell a story : as an artist...
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George Meredith in Anecdote and Criticism

Sir John Alexander Hammerton - Anecdotes - 1909 - 510 pages
...George Meredith. Surely they are realists, both of them? Vivian. Ah! Meredith! Who can define him? His style is chaos illumined by flashes of lightning. As a writer he has mastered everything except language : as a novelist he can do everything, except tell a story : as an artist he is everything,...
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Intentions: The decay of lying; Pen, pencil, and poison; The critic as artist

Oscar Wilde - 1909 - 280 pages
...George Meredith. Surely they are realists, both of them ? Vivian. Ah! Meredith! Who can define him? His style is chaos illumined by flashes of lightning. As a writer he has mastered everything except language : as a novelist he can do everything, except tell a story: as an artist he is everything,...
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