EVAN HARRINGTON
By George Meredith
CONTENTS:
Book 1.
I. Above buttons
ii. The heritage or
the soy
III. The daughters or the
shears
iv. On board the Jocasta
V. The family and the funeral
vi. My gentleman on
the road
VII. Mother and son
Book 2.
VIII. Introduces an eccentric
IX. The countess in low
society
X. My gentleman on the
road again
xi. Doings at an inn
XII. In which ale is
shown to have one quality
of wine
XIII. The match of Fallowfield
against Beckley
Book 3.
XIV. The countess describes
the field of action
XV. A capture
XVI. Leads to A small skirmish
between rose and Evan
xvii. In which Evan writes
himself tailor
XVIII. In which Evan calls
himself gentleman
Book 4.
XIX. Second despatch of the
countess
XX. Break-neck leap
XXI. Tribulations and tactics
of the countess
XXII. In which the daughters
of the great Mel have to
digest
him at dinner
XXIII. Treats of A handkerchief
XXIV. The countess makes herself
felt
XXV. In which the stream
flows muddy and clear
Book 5.
XXVI. Mrs. Mel makes A bed
for herself and family
XXVII. Exhibits rose’s generalship;
Evan’s performance on the
second
fiddle;
and the wretchedness of the
countess
XXVIII. Tom Cogglesby’s proposition
XXIX. Prelude to an engagement
XXX. The battle of the
bull-dogs. Part I.
XXXI. The battle of the
bull-dogs. Part ii.