Evan Harrington by George Meredith is a novel that explores the social dynamics and personal struggles of its titular character Evan Harrington a young man caught between his humble origins and the expectations of high society. The story begins with the death of Evan's father Mr. Melchisedec Harrington a tailor who was both admired and criticized in his community. Despite his profession Mr. Harrington was known for his charismatic presence and his ability to mingle with the upper classes a trait that Evan inherits. The novel follows Evan's return to England from Portugal where he has been staying with his sister the Countess de Saldar and her husband. Evan is accompanied by Rose Jocelyn a young heiress and her uncle the Honourable Melville Jocelyn. The Countess who is determined to see her brother rise above his station has plans for Evan to marry Rose thereby securing his place in society. However Evan is torn between his sense of duty to his family who are burdened with debt and his personal desires. The narrative delves into themes of class identity and the societal pressures that shape individual destinies. Meredith's novel is a satirical yet poignant examination of the Victorian social hierarchy and the lengths to which individuals will go to transcend their given roles.
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