George Meredith (1828–1909) is a classic author whose works are in the public domain.

Meredith's daring exploration of marriage and equality between two intelligent people refuses easy sentiment in favor of sharp psychological insight and comedy. The novel's complexity emerges from its characters' genuine struggle to know themselves and each other.

Meredith's short fiction showcases a novelist famous for psychological depth and social wit working in concentrated form, where he captures entire dramas of class conflict, romantic misunderstanding, and moral growth in surprising compass. His stories reveal why he was considered one of the 19th century's most intellectually demanding and rewarding writers.