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A powerful, unflinching portrait of social rules and inner life that still reverberates today.Diana Of The Crossways tracks a woman navigating the pressures of marriage, autonomy, and reputation in nineteenth century england, where a single decision can redraw a life map. This Victorian social novel uses a psychologically intimate realism to expose how class, gender, and marriage intersect with personal desire, drawing a sharp, satirical drama from london and provincial society alike. The result is a compulsive, timeless study of how choices shape identity within a rigid social grid.George Meredith’s masterful prose renders character with both warmth and moral clarity, offering a compelling bridge to Trollope style fiction while advancing a distinctive modern sensibility. The narrative brims with social reputation consequences, courtly wit, and a keen sense of the pressures shaping women and men in victorian england. It rewards readers who relish depth, nuance, and the slow, telling evolution of motive as much as plot.A valuable addition for literature students and book clubs reading list alike, this edition helps illuminate a complex era of culture and power. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it is restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure for lovers of nineteenth century england, london provincial society, and victorian england setting. An enduring, essential read for those seeking psychological realism narrative and sharp social critique in a timeless ritual of reading.