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  1. The Paying Guest by George Gissing, 2010-01-29
  2. George Gissing: A Life by Paul Delany, 2009-02-01
  3. The Odd Women (Oxford World's Classics) by George Gissing, 2002-10-26
  4. New Grub Street by George Gissing, 1999-02-04
  5. New Grub Street by George Gissing, 2007-05-14
  6. The Nether World by George Gissing, 2010-03-07
  7. The Odd Women by George Gissing, 2008-12-15
  8. English Authors Series: George Gissing, Revised Edition (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Robert L. Selig, 1995-04-12
  9. Workers in the Dawn: A Novel by George Gissing, 2010-03-05
  10. The Fiction of George Gissing: A Critical Analysis by Lewis D. Moore, 2008-09-19
  11. The Nether World (Oxford World's Classics) by George Gissing, 1999-10-07
  12. Will Warburton by George Gissing, 2010-03-07
  13. Charles Dickens, a critical study by George Gissing, 2010-09-03
  14. George Gissing, an Appreciation by May Yates, 2010-01-04

1. Gissing George Die überzähligen Frauen
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3. George Robert Gissing
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5. George Gissing
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6. George Gissing
George Gissing forum, biography, portrait, pictures, lesson plans andonline books including The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft.
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7. George Orwell: George Gissing
GEORGE GISSING. THE END George Gissing George Orwell This review-essaywas written in 1948 for a magazine, but did not appear in Orwell's lifetime.
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I In the Year of the Jubilee . It was rather a pity, however, to use up paper in reprinting two of his minor works when the books by which he ought to be remembered are and have been for years completely unprocurable. The Odd Women , for instance, is about as thoroughly out of print as a book can be. I possess a copy myself, in one of those nasty little red-covered cheap editions that flourished before the 1914 war, but that is the only copy I have ever seen or heard of. New Grub Street Demos The Nether World and one or two others. So far as I know only The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft , the book on Dickens, and , have been in print at all recently. However, the two now reprinted are well worth reading, especially In the Year of the Jubilee , which is the more sordid and therefore the more characteristic. The Whirlpool In The Odd Women there is not a single major character whose life is not ruined either by having too little money, or by getting it too late in life, or by the pressure of social conventions which are obviously absurd but which cannot be questioned. An elderly spinster crowns a useless life by taking to drink; a pretty young girl marries a man old enough to be her father; a struggling schoolmaster puts off marrying his sweetheart until both of them are middle-aged and withered; a good-natured man is nagged to death by his wife; an exceptionally intelligent, spirited man misses his chance to make an adventurous marriage and relapses into futility; in each case the ultimate reason for the disaster lies in obeying the accepted social code, or in not having enough money to circumvent it. In A

8. Gissing, George,Grylls, David Born In Exile (Everyman Paperback Classics)
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9. George Gissing
George Gissing (18571903). Clare MJM. George Gissing An Overview,Victorian Web, Brown University A somewhat incomplete page.
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"Clare Collet and George Gissing," Clara Collet Net: Essay concludes that "The importance of Collet to Gissing in those last ten years of his short life cannot be underestimated. Surely she must have saved his sanity on many an occasion with her level headed, sensible advice and with her support and love. Without her, maybe many of Gissing's wonderful works may not have been written for he may not have survived the terrors of his second marriage."-MJM Collection of the Works of George Gissing , Boston Book Company: An invaluable bibliographical description of some 171 Gissing items, broken down into the following categories: Books by Gissing, Works Containing Material by Gissing, Works About Gissing, and Gissing Autograph Material.-MJM Gissing Texts Online , University of Pennsylvania: An extensive collection of Gissing e-texts. Includes some twenty fiction and non-fiction texts in a variety of formats and locations. Recommended.-MJM George Gissing , Dictionary of Literary Biography: Jacob Korb's thorough biographical essay includes a bibliography, explanatory notes, and illustrations.-MJM George Gissing Letters: A Review , Victorian Web, Brown University: Peter Morton's extensive review of The Collected Letters of George Gissing (Ohio University P, 1990-1991), edited by Paul F. Mattheisen, Arthur C. Young, and Pierre Coustillas.-MJM

10. George Robert Gissing
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11. George Gissing - Quotation Guide
George Gissing It is the mind which creates the world about us, andeven though we stand side by side in the same meadow, my eyes
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12. George Gissing
George Gissing by George Orwell This reviewessay was written in 1948for a magazine, but did not appear in Orwell's lifetime. In
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This review-essay was written in 1948 for a magazine, but did not appear in Orwell's lifetime.

Everything of Gissing's - except perhaps one or two books written towards the end of his life - contains memorable passages, and anyone who is making his acquaintance for the first time might do worse than start with In the Year of the Jubilee . It was rather a pity, however, to use up paper in reprinting two of his minor works when the books by which he ought to be remembered are and have been for years completely unprocurable. The Odd Women, for instance, is about as thoroughly out of print as a book can be. I possess a copy myself, in one of those nasty little red-covered cheap editions that flourished before the 1914 war, but that is the only copy I have ever seen or heard of. New Grub Street , Gissing's masterpiece, I have never succeeded in buying. When I have read it, it has been in soupstained copies borrowed from public lending libraries: so also with Demos, The Nether World

13. George Gissing
George Gissing. When I admit neglect of Gissing, They say I don't know what I'm missing.Until their arguments are subtler, I think I'll stick to Samuel Butler.
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When I admit neglect of Gissing, They say I don't know what I'm missing. Until their arguments are subtler, I think I'll stick to Samuel Butler.

14. George Gissing:
George Gissing A Brief Chronology of His Life. The Early Years 1857 Born achemist. Christened George Robert Gissing. 1870 Father, Thomas
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George Gissing:
A Brief Chronology of His Life
The Early Years
1857 Born November 22 in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England, son of a chemist. Christened George Robert Gissing.
1870 Father, Thomas Waller Gissing, died suddenly on December 28, leaving a young wife and five children.
1871 With his two brothers, William and Algernon, entered a Quaker boarding school, Lindow Grove, at Alderley Edge, Cheshire.
1872 In October matriculated at Owens College, Manchester on a scholarship that provided free tuition for three years. Continued to live at Lindow Grove.
1875 Moved to private lodgings in Manchester, winning honors in English and Latin and distinguishing himself as a gifted student.
1876 Met Marianne Helen Harrison (Nell), a young prostitute he attempted to rescue. On May 31 arrested for stealing planted money in college cloakroom. On June 6 convicted and sentenced to a month in prison at hard labor. On June 7 expelled from Owens College. In August sailed for United States to start a new life but hoped to send for Nell, whose picture he had shown to Morley Roberts, when settled. Wrote sentimental poems idealizing Nell.
1877 Taught briefly in a public school at Waltham, Massachusetts. Traveled by train to Chicago and published first fiction, "The Sins of the Fathers," in "Chicago Tribune" on March 10. Published several stories before leaving Chicago in July to return to New York and New England. Sailed from Boston in September, arrived in Liverpool October 3, found himself living in London lodgings by end of October.

15. George Robert Gissing
George Robert Gissing. Biography. (18571903). Novelist; left OwensCollege, Manchester, in disgrace for America, where he wandered
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Novelist; left Owens College, Manchester , in disgrace for America, where he wandered penniless until 1877; studied literature and philosophy at Jena; returned to England, 1878; published Workers in the Dawn (1880); found an appreciative reader in Frederic Harrison, to whose sons he became tutor, 1882; gained precarious livelihood by occasional journalism; published The Unclassed Demos (1886), and other novels illustrating degrading effects of poverty on character; visited Naples, Rome, and Athens; published A Life’s Morning The Nether World The Emancipated New Grub Street Born in Exile (1892), and The Odd Women (1893); revisited Italy with H. G. Wells, 1897, recording some experiences and impressions in By the Ionian Sea (1901); in Rome he found material for historical romance Veranilda (published posthumously, 1907); on return to England wrote The Town Traveller (1898) and Our Friend the Charlatan (1901); died of pneumonia at St Jean-de-Luz Some of his conclusions were conservative, but at heart he was a late-Victorian rebel against the power of convention. His rebellion was muted because he was preoccupied with failure. He had collected as great a store of specialized information about people who failed as Samuel Smiles had collected of people who succeeded. (Asa Briggs, Victorian Cities
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The Unclassed Thyrza The Nether World Workers in the Dawn The Odd Women The Whirlpool - man's desperate attempt for a calm and peaceful life, but only finds jealousy and misfortune.

16. Die überzähligen Frauen. Gissing George
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17. Gissing In Cyberspace: George Robert Gissing (1857-1903)
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Works The Gissing Trust DLB (Jacob Korg) Bibliography ... Message Board It is because nations tend to stupidity and baseness that mankind moves so slowly; it is because individuals have a capacity for better things that it moves at all. ( The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft , I, 16) Strang how . . . I am possessed with the idea I shall not live much longer. Not a personal thought but is coloured by this conviction. I never look forward more than a year or two at the utmost, it is the habit of my mind, in utter sincerity, to expect no longer tenure of life than that. I don't know how this has come about; perhaps my absolute loneliness has something to do with it. Then I am haunted by the idea that I am consumptive; I never cough without putting a finger to my tongue, to see if there is a sign of blood. (George Gissing, Diary , June 1888)
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19. Gissing In Cyberspace: George Robert Gissing (1857-1903)
Overarcing Web site devoted to this novelist offers profiles, information, and texts by and about him. george gissing by Lily Waldron (A portait in oils from photographs)
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Works The Gissing Trust DLB (Jacob Korg) Bibliography ... Message Board It is because nations tend to stupidity and baseness that mankind moves so slowly; it is because individuals have a capacity for better things that it moves at all. ( The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft , I, 16) Strang how . . . I am possessed with the idea I shall not live much longer. Not a personal thought but is coloured by this conviction. I never look forward more than a year or two at the utmost, it is the habit of my mind, in utter sincerity, to expect no longer tenure of life than that. I don't know how this has come about; perhaps my absolute loneliness has something to do with it. Then I am haunted by the idea that I am consumptive; I never cough without putting a finger to my tongue, to see if there is a sign of blood. (George Gissing, Diary , June 1888)
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20. Gissing, The Immortal Dickens
george gissing. The Immortal Dickens. London Cecil Palmer, 1925,
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The Immortal Dickens
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    CHAPTER I
    DICKENS IN MEMORY
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    In one of those glimpses of my childhood which are clearest and most recurrent, I see lying on the table of a familiar room a thin book in a green-paper cover, which shows the title, Our Mutual Friend . What that title meant I could but vaguely conjecture; though I fingered the pages, I was too young to read them with understanding; but this thin, green book notably impressed me and awoke my finer curiosity. For I knew that it had been received with smiling welcome; eager talk about it fell upon my ears; and with it was associated a name which from the very beginning of things I had heard spoken respectfully, admiringly. Charles Dickens, Alfred Tennyson these were to me as the names of household gods; I uttered them with reverence before two of the framed portraits upon our walls. Another glimpse into that homely cloud-land shows me a bound volume, rather heavy for small hands, which was called Little Dorrit . I saw it only as a picture book, and found most charm in the frontispiece. This represented a garret bedroom, with a lattice through which streamed the sunshine; thereamid stood a girl, her eyes fixed upon the prospect of city roofs. Often and long did I brood over this picture, which touched my imagination in ways more intelligible to me now than then. To begin with, there was the shaft of sunlight, always, whether in nature or in art, powerful to set me dreaming. Then the view from the window vague, suggestive of vastness; I was told that those were the roofs of London, and London, indefinitely remote, had begun to play the necromancer in my brain. Moreover, the poor bareness of that garret, and the wistful gazing of the lonely girl, held me entranced. It was but the stirring of a child's fancy, excited by the unfamiliar; yet many a time in the after years, when, seated in just such a garret, I saw the sunshine flood the table at which I wrote, that picture in
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