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1. The Paying Guest by George Gissing | |
Paperback: 76
Pages
(2010-01-29)
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The Paying Guest |
2. George Gissing: A Life by Paul Delany | |
Paperback: 450
Pages
(2009-02-01)
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Very Well-Written, Interesting
A New Biography of Gissing
An Illuminating Biography |
3. The Odd Women (Oxford World's Classics) by George Gissing | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2002-10-26)
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Excellent creatures, but useful for nothing
Gissing Greatness
great social commentary
An honest portrait of modern and antiquated women
This book is truly remarkable. |
4. New Grub Street by George Gissing | |
Kindle Edition: 576
Pages
(1999-02-04)
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Literary Life and Death
New Grub Street = New Digital Convergence
One of Gissing's greatest |
5. New Grub Street by George Gissing | |
Paperback: 528
Pages
(2007-05-14)
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Missing Link
Medical Care is Better Now. Otherwise, the Literary Life...
Gissing's shade would smile
Doesn't deserve obscurity
Insightinto the Victorian Writing/Publishing Scene Why do I say this so confidently?Well, as Gissing was particularly self-aware and as he was particularly oppressed when writing "New Grub Street," in this novel he writes about what it's like to be a writer in London in the 1880's and 1890's.He essentially writes about his own life and those he find around him, all of whom are trying to make a living on writing. Gissings seems to portray himself through the main character, Reardon. When the story opens, Reardon is struggling.His sophisticated wife is getting fed up with their impoverished lifestyle and with her husband's inability to write decent material.Reardon, a sensitive soul, is floundering under mounting pressure and stress.He is torn between his desire to write sophisticated, meaningful material and the public demand for "fluff."The more stressed laid on him, the less he is able to create and stick with any plausible fiction novel.He becomes more and more fererish and unable to work, and he is devastated as he loses his wife's love and respect. Around this central character Reardon, Gissing builds a very full and weighty cast of characters.A small sampling of these characters are: I found myself continually amazed at Gissing's amazing ability to get into the head of many individuals in his large cast and to see how the world makes sense through each's eyes.Gissing also provides us with a wealth of information about the Victorian publishing scene.It was amazing to read that writers and publishers then were struggling with the same issues writers and publishers are struggling with today. Additionally, Gissing gives you an unglorified look at poverty and the impoverished educated class of London at that time.While Dickens' works on the poor is idyllic and sentimental, Gissing simply relates the life he has known.There is nothing exceptional or amazing, and Gissing seems to argue that poverty takes character out of a man rather then build up a man's character. Overall, I found this to be a fascinating piece...though perhaps a slow read.For those interested in publishing, writing, realistic portrayals of Victorian England, or other such topics, this is a fantastic work. ... Read more |
6. The Nether World by George Gissing | |
Paperback: 276
Pages
(2010-03-07)
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The Nether World
Don't buy this edition |
7. The Odd Women by George Gissing | |
Kindle Edition: 432
Pages
(2008-12-15)
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Excellent creatures, but useful for nothing
Realistic, and ahead of its time
`I am no tyrant, but I shall rule you for your own good.'
"Middlemarch" meets "Taming of the Shrew" |
8. English Authors Series: George Gissing, Revised Edition (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Robert L. Selig | |
Hardcover: 156
Pages
(1995-04-12)
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9. Workers in the Dawn: A Novel by George Gissing | |
Paperback: 414
Pages
(2010-03-05)
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Far, Far Away
Thanks Victorian Secrets |
10. The Fiction of George Gissing: A Critical Analysis by Lewis D. Moore | |
Paperback: 226
Pages
(2008-09-19)
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Gissing and the Imagination |
11. The Nether World (Oxford World's Classics) by George Gissing | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(1999-10-07)
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The Nether World
Looking Down
Another True Glimpse at Victorian Times For all these reasons, this world - this nether world - is a world about which the upper and middle classes are happily ignorant.Those born into these lowest levels of humanity often rail about the injustice of being born into such circumstances.However, their cries for social reform, their desperate attempts to better themselves, and their pitiful needs for simple pennies are never really heard or understood by those more comfortably off. Within this novel, then, Gissing explores the lives of a range of characters as they deal with being born in the nether world.While he focuses on the heart-warming characters of Jane Snowdon and Sidney Kirkwood, Gissing competently develops the storyline of a large number of other Clerkenwell characters whose lives intertwine with Jane's and Sidney's.In his distinct manner, Gissing is mercilessly honest and yet generally compassionate with the characters whose lives he examines.Thus, he offers a glimpse of the slums - full of love, ambition, corruption, greed, and despair - in a manner that many of us would never know otherwise. Many compare or try to compare this kind of honest look at the rougher side of London with Dickens.However, it is important to note that Dickens tended to idealize poverty and always brought things to a hopeful, positive ending.Gissing does no such thing.Though an educated man, Gissing himself suffered cruelly from poverty and mixed with these classes as he struggled to support himself as an author (see "New Grub Street").Thus, he has no idealist views of poverty and simplistic lives. Additionally, Gissing has a penchant for realistic storylines.It is unnerving to read his books, actually, because you can't rest on the fact that he will work everything out nicely in the end.In fact, he usually doesn't.He is courageous enough to write true-to-life outcomes to very frustrating, dispiriting circumstances.It is probably why he never became a popular author as readers often want happy endings - with a Ghost of Christmas Past if necessary - in order to relieve their consciences. All in all, another great work by Gissing.He does get a bit preachy (even as he reveals the preachiness of others as futile), but that is easily overlooked.The accurate historical glimpse of London that he gives is invaluable.And I imagine that his brutally honest portrayal of life might speak to the impoverished among us today
Typical Depressing times |
12. Will Warburton by George Gissing | |
Paperback: 154
Pages
(2010-03-07)
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This is a good solid Gissing read
Gissing's Romance of Real Life
Coda |
13. Charles Dickens, a critical study by George Gissing | |
Paperback: 250
Pages
(2010-09-03)
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Charles Dickens A Critical Study |
14. George Gissing, an Appreciation by May Yates | |
Paperback: 60
Pages
(2010-01-04)
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15. The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft by George, Gissing | |
Paperback: 158
Pages
(2007-04-03)
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Look back in ambiguity
Henry Ryecroft |
16. Isabel Clarendon by George Gissing | |
Paperback: 252
Pages
(2009-02-09)
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17. Born in exile, a novel by George Gissing | |
Paperback: 516
Pages
(2010-08-29)
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Finding a place in "soiciety"
Overlooked Novel
a slow yet thought-provoking slice of 1890s Britain.. Born in Exile is a very intense read.It does plod along with excessive philisophical bantering.But the second half does move along at a reasonable pace and, overall, it is a worthy read. Bottom line: Gissing fans will love Born in Exile.George Gissing newbies should first read New Grub Street, his masterpiece.
Our friend, the Charlatan. |
18. Portraits in Charcoal: George Gissing's Women by James Haydock | |
Paperback: 316
Pages
(2004-07-21)
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an essential book to understanding Gissing |
19. The Paying Guest by George Gissing | |
Paperback: 76
Pages
(2010-01-14)
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20. The Paying Guest by George Gissing | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
(2004-06-30)
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