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  1. The Whirlpool by Gissing George 1857-1903, 2010-10-03
  2. The Emancipated; A Novel by Gissing George 1857-1903, 2010-09-30
  3. The Odd Women by George Robert (1857-1903) Gissing, 1977
  4. The house of cobwebs. and other stories; by George Gissing to wh by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1906-01-01
  5. Veranilda. a romance. by George Gissing . by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1905-01-01
  6. Will Warburton; a romance of real life. by George Gissing . by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1905-01-01
  7. Human odds and ends: stories and sketches by George Gissing. by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1915-01-01
  8. The odd women. by George Gissing . by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1893-01-01
  9. Denzil Quarrier. by George Gissing . by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1891-01-01
  10. The unclassed. By George Gissing . by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1896-01-01
  11. The town traveller. by George Gissing . by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1898-01-01
  12. Our friend the charlatan. by George Gissing. with illustrations by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1901-01-01
  13. George Gissing 1857-1903 books, Manuscripts and Letters a chronological Catalogue of the Pforzheimer Collection by George) (Gissing, 1992
  14. GEORGE GISSING, 1857-1903, AN EXHIBITION FROM THE BERG COLLECTION.

21. Gissing, George
Gissing, George. 18571903, English novelist. His promising future as a scholarwas curtailed by his expulsion from Owens College (later the Univ.
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    Gissing, George 1857-1903, English novelist. His promising future as a scholar was curtailed by his expulsion from Owens College (later the Univ. of Manchester) because of his association with a young prostitute whom he later married. Years of poverty and hard work followed. He visited America in 1876-77 and wrote several short stories for the Chicago Tribune. New Grub Street (1891), his best-known work, depicts the dilemma of the poverty-stricken artist in an alien world. Other works include Thyrza The Nether World Born in Exile (1892), and The Whirlpool (1897). In By the Ionian Sea (1901) and in the somewhat autobiographic Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft (1903), Gissing reveals his love of books and the past. His excellent critical study (1898) of Charles Dickens, whose works greatly influenced him, is still read. See studies by Frank Swinnerton (3d ed. 1966), and Pierre Coustillas and Colin Partridge, eds. (1972); Gillian Tindall (1974).
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  • 22. Clara Collet And George Gissing
    and the Life of Literature in Late Victorian England The Diary of George Gissing(London The Harvester Press, 1978) 24 Jan 1893 George Gissing 18571903.
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    Clara Collet and George Gissing
    "On my way home at night an anguish of suffering in the thought that I can never hope to have an intellectual companion at home. Condemned for ever to associate with inferiors - and so crassly unintelligent. Never a word exchanged on anything but the paltry everyday life of the household. Never a word to me, from anyone, of understanding, sympathy or of encouragement." ( London and the Life of Literature in Late Victorian England The Diary of George Gissing (London: The Harvester Press, 1978) 24 Jan 1893 George Gissing 1857-1903 George Gissing's life had been difficult almost from the beginning. He had grown up as the son of a pharmaceutical chemist in Wakefield, Yorkshire. For the first thirteen years his life had been one of pleasure and happiness, but at that age his father died leaving his mother to try to bring up their five children. George managed to gain a place, with financial help from a friend, at Owens College Manchester. This meant leaving his home and living in lodgings at the very young age of 16. Despite being brilliant academically, he was unable to cope socially with such a break from home. In order to relieve his loneliness he befriended a prostitute, Nell, for whom he had ideas of reform. Unfortunately, despite her beauty and tender years, she had already become a hopeless alcoholic. Gissing, determined to keep her from the streets, was forced to steal from his fellow students in order to pay for Nell's gin. He was caught in the act and sent for one month's hard labour.

    23. Index Of /pub/english/English Literature/G/George Gissing(1857-1903)
    Parent Directory - The......Index of /pub/english/English Literature/G/George Gissing(18571903).Name Last modified Size
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    Name Last modified Size Description ... The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft.txt 01-Feb-1999 11:04 353K Apache/2.0.42 Server at ftp.cdut.edu.cn Port 80

    24. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Gissing, George (18571903) Works by this author New Grub Street Private Papersof Henry Ryecroft, The. Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved.
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    25. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors Browse Titles.New Grub Street by Gissing, George (18571903). Copyright 2001 Keith Ito.
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    26. 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.

    27. Britannia | Britain
    Translate this page Gissing, George Robert (1857-1903). Englischer Schriftsteller. GissingsRomane porträtieren vorrangig das Leben der Arbeiterschicht
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    Gissing, George Robert (1857-1903) Englischer Schriftsteller. Gissings Romane porträtieren vorrangig das Leben der Arbeiterschicht und sind häufig autobiographischen Charakters. Schon in seinen Erstlingen "Workers in the Dawn" "Arbeiter im Morgengrauen" ) und "The Unclassed" "Die Klassenlosen" ) zeichnete er ein eindringliches Bild von der Wirkung desolater sozialer Verhältnisse auf die Psyche der Betroffenen und die zerstörerischen Auswirkungen der Armut. Gissing befand sich aufgrund des bescheidenen Erfolgs seiner Bücher selbst permanent in finanziellen Schwierigkeiten, das positive Echo von "Demos" (1886) blieb die Ausnahme. Die meisten seiner fast 30 Romane verkauften sich schlecht, obwohl sie meisterhafte Schilderungen der sozialen Verhältnisse und des pulsierenden Lebens der Metropole London enthalten. Darüber hinaus stellen sie bittere Anklagen gegen die Mechanismen und Werte einer profitorientierten Gesellschaft dar. Neben "The Nether World" ( 1889) gelten die autobiographischen Studien "New Grub Street" (1891) und "Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft" (1903) als Gissings profilierteste Werke.

    28. George Gissing - Books List
    Add to your book list. George Gissing, 18571903 an exhibition of books, manuscripts,and letters from the Pforzheimer Collection in the Lilly Library Avg.
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    30. Gissinghardy
    Gissing (George, 18571903, novelist) FINE AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ('George Gissing'),to his old school friend, Dr Harry Hick (d.1932), giving his opinion of
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    GISSING (GEORGE, 1857-1903, novelist ) FINE AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ('George Gissing'), to his old school friend, Dr Harry Hick ( d .1932), giving his opinion of Thomas Hardy's recently published last novel Jude the Obscure The Time Machine 3 pages, octavo, Eversley, Worple Road, Epsom, 29 November 1895 This letter is a remarkable statement by one of the three leading novelists of the day on the last work of the greatest of them. Gissing's opinion of the book was, however, in accord with the public reception of Jude the Obscure that finally forced Hardy to the decision to abandon the novel for poetry. Elsewhere Gissing said of it and Tess of the d'Urbervilles : 'Neither of them appeals to me like Hardy's earlier books when the idyllic spirit was unaffected by fierce pessimism...The end of "Tess"...[is] an entire artistic mistake. But I greatly admire Hardy, and am sorry he will write no more fiction. His...verse has but small value.' Gissing views of Hardy as a person were informed at least partly by his own snobbery: he stated that Hardy 'has a good deal of coarseness in his nature - a coarseness explained by humble origin.' Comparing him to Meredith, he thought Hardy 'a man of far less intellectual vigour and distinction...Born a peasant, he yet retains much of the peasant's views of life...He evidently does not read very much, and I grieve to find that he is drawn into merely fashionable society, talks of lords and ladies more than ordinary people...I admire Hardy's best work very highly, but in the man himself I feel disappointed. To my great surprise, I found that he did not know the name of flowers in his own fields...'

    31. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Titles > V
    Veranilda, 2003. There is no description available for this text. Author Gissing,George, 18571903 Keywords Authors G Gissing, George, 1857-1903; Titles V.
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    Garvice, Charles, 18331920. Gissing, George, 1857-1903. Gladstone, WE (WilliamEwart), 1809-1898. Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-1945.
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  • Supplementary Abstract General Abstract: A. P. Watt and Company was the world's first literary agency and was the largest for its first thirty years of operation. Alexander Pollock Watt (1834-1914) began working as a literary agent in 1875 when a friend asked him to negotiate a contract with a London publishing company. By 1881, A. P. Watt had incorporated his business and begun to define the role of the literary agent. A. P. Watt and Company has remained in the forefront of the market in popular fiction and it has counted numerous important and/or best-selling authors among its clients. Online Catalog Terms: A. P. Watt and Company. Authors, American. Authors and publishers. Authors, English. Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931. Buchan, John, 1875-1940. Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936. Churchill, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965. Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924. Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928. Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936. Literary agentsEnglandHistory. Literature publishingHistory. Publishers and publishingHistory. Strindberg, August, 1849-1912. Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. Watt, A. P. (Alexander Pollock), 1834-1914. Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946. Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville), 1881-1975. Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939. Supplementary Abstracts: Authors of major importance in the A. P. Watt and Company Records. Note that authors of special importance are listed in the general abstract for this collection.
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    34. George Gissing
    George Gissing (18571903). Clare Collet and George Gissing, ClaraCollet Net Essay concludes that The importance of Collet to
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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

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    Ginsberg, Allen author web site. Gish, Lillian. Gissing, George Robert (18571903)English novelist. George Gissing author web site. Glasgow, Ellen.
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    36. George Gissing In Naples
    By the Ionian Sea. Notes of a Ramble in Southern Italy. George Robert Gissing(18571903). This is the third day of sirocco, heavy-clouded, sunless.
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    George Gissing in Naples By the Ionian Sea Notes of a Ramble in Southern Italy George Robert Gissing (1857-1903) This is the third day of sirocco, heavy-clouded, sunless. All the colour has gone out of Naples; the streets are dusty and stifling. I long for the mountains and the sea. To-morrow I shall leave by the Messina boat, which calls at Paola. It is now more than a twelve-month since I began to think of Paola, and an image of the place has grown in my mind. I picture a little marina; a yellowish little town just above; and behind, rising grandly, the long range of mountains which guard the shore of Calabria. Paola has no special interest that I know of, but it is the nearest point on the coast to Cosenza, which has interest in abundance; by landing here I make a modestly adventurous beginning of my ramble in the South. At Paola foreigners are rare; one may count upon new impressions, and the journey over the hills will be delightful. Happily, the musicians errant still strum their mandoline as you dine. The old trattoria in the Toledo is as good as ever, as bright, as comfortable. I have found my old corner in one of the little rooms, and something of the old gusto for zuppa di vongole. The homely wine of Posillipo smacks as in days gone by, and is commended to one's lips by a song of the South. . . . Return to the Main Page

    37. Antiquarian Books Catalogue
    A good copy. 17x10.5cm. ID25110 \60,000. Gissing, George (1857-1903)167 Gissing, G. New Grub Street. A Novel. In 3 Vols.
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    156 COHN, A.M.:
      George Cruikshank. A Catalogue Raisonne of the Work Executed
      during the Years 1806-1877. With Collations, Notes, Approximate
      Values, Facsimiles, and Illustrations. xvi,375pp., 31 plates.
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      [1] George Cruikshank: The Artist, the Humorist and the Man.
      With Some Account of His Brother Robert. A Critico-Bibliographical
      Essay by William Bates. 79pp., with some woodcuts. London, 1878. [2] An Essay on the Genius of George Cruikshank. By [William Thackeray] being the original issue of the Westminster Review,June, 1840. 6pp., 16 plates. [3] A Political Carol, Set to Music, to be chaunted and sung throughout the U.K. and the Dominions beyond the Seas, by all persons thereunto especially moved. 250pp., with 53 full-page plates

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    George Gissing (18571903) George Gissing was the son of a pharmaceuticalchemist in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England. He attended
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    Marie Edith, 18681954 1 Gissing, Gabrielle Marie Edith Fleury, 1868-1954 SeeFleury, Gabrielle Marie Edith, 1868-1954 1 Gissing, George, 1857-1903.
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    Gissing, George Robert (18571903) English novelist. Called latter-day Dickens .Wrote 'Workers in the Dawn', 'New Grub Street', 'The Nether World'.
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