Virginia and Alice Madden are odd women', growing old alone in Victorian England with no prospect of finding love. Forced into poverty by the sudden death of their father, they lead lives of quiet desperation in a genteel boarding house in London. Meanwhile, their younger sister Monica, struggles to[...]
This is the "Penguin English Library Edition" of "New Grub Street" by George Gissing. 'If only I had the skill, I would produce novels out-trashing the trashiest that ever sold fifty thousand copies'. In "New Grub Street" George Gissing re-created a microcosm of London's literary society as he had e[...]
The Nether World (1889), generally regarded as the finest of Gissing's early novels, is a highly dramatic, sometimes violent tale of man's caustic vision shaped by the bitter personal experience of poverty. This tale of intrigue depicts life among the artisans, factory-girls, and slum-dwellers, docu[...]
New Grub Street (1891), George Gissing's most highly regarded novel, is the story of men and women forced to make their living by writing. Their daily lives and broken dreams, made and marred by the rigors of urban life and the demands of the fledgling mass communications industry, are presented wit[...]
'there are half a million more women than men in this unhappy country of ours ...So many odd women - no making a pair with them.' The idea of the superfluity of unmarried women was one the 'New Woman' novels of the 1890s sought to challenge. But in The Odd Women (1893) Gissing satirizes the prevail[...]
George Gissing (1857â1903) räknades under 1890-talet som en av Englands ledande romanförfattare. Som ung man slog han sig ner i London och kom i nästan ett decennium att leva bland de allra fattigaste, ett hårt liv i oeldade rum med ständig brist på både mat och pengar. Gissing använde [...]
George Gissing was an English novelist, who wrote twenty-three novels between 1880 and 1903. Although his early works are naturalistic, he developed into one of the the most accomplished realists of the late-Victorian era. Born in Wakefield, Yorkshire, to lower-middle class parents, Gissing went on [...]