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  1. English Authors Series: George Gissing, Revised Edition (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Robert L. Selig, 1995-04-12
  2. George Gissing's American Notebook: Notes - G.R.G. - 1877 by George Gissing, Bouwe Postmus, 1993-02
  3. Letters of George Gissing to Members of His Family by George Gissing, 1970-06
  4. George Gissing's Memorandum Book: A Novelist's Notebook, 1895-1902 (Salzburg studies in literature) by George Gissing, 1997-03
  5. The Vice of Wedlock: The Theme of Marriage in George Gissing's Novels (Studia Anglistica Upsaliensia) by Christina Sjoholm, 1994-09
  6. The Poetry of George Gissing (Studies in British Literature)
  7. George Gissing: The Critical Heritage (The Collected Critical Heritage : Later 19th Century Novelists)
  8. New Grub Street (Broadview Editions) by Stephen, Arata, et all 2007-09-14
  9. Gissing and the City: Cultural Crisis and the Making of Books in Late Victorian England
  10. The Nether World (Oxford World's Classics) by George Gissing, 2009-02-15
  11. Orwell and Gissing by Mark Connelly, 1997-11
  12. George Gissing: The Cultural Challenge by John Sloan, 1989-02
  13. George Gissing: Voices Of The Unclassed (The Nineteenth Century Series)
  14. George Gissing at Work: A Study of His Notebook Extracts from My Reading (British Authors Series, 1880-1920) by Pierre Coustillas, Patrick Bridgwater, 1988-01

61. Literature On The Web - G
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins 18601935. Ginsberg, Allen 1926-1997. Gissing, George 1857-1903. Glasgow, Ellen 1874-1945. Glaspell, Susan 18761882?-1948.
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62. CONTEXT
from Dickens to Hardy, several of the Victorian novel, such as Elizabeth Gaskell(18101865), Wilkie Collins (1824-1889), and George Gissing (1857-1903).
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CONTEXT THE VICTORIAN NOVEL It will be obvious that any estimate of Victorian literature has to take into account the outstanding achievements of the Victorian novelists. From the time of Charles Dickens (1812-1890), early in the period (his first novel, Pickwick Papers , was published in the same year as Victoria became queen), to the final decade when the late novels of Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) such as Tess of the D'Urbervilles (1891) appeared, a long time of novelists continued to turn out monumental masterpieces that delighted their contemporaries and that continue to delight readers today. AfterDicken's epoch-making early novels had appeared on the scene in the 1830s, each subsequent decade featured the emergence of new novelists of stature such as Charlotte Brönte (1816-1855) and Emily Brönte (1818-1848) in the 1840s, and William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863)m whose prominence in the 1850s was a challenge to Dicken's continued preeminence and popularity. In the 1860s, Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) established himself as a portraist of mind-Victorian society, and in the 1870s, George Eliot (1819-1880) published what is generally regarded as her finest novel, Middlemarch (1872), although she had already established her reputation earlier with

63. George Gissing's Memorandum Book (in MARION)
George Gissing's memorandum book. Title George Gissing's memorandumbook a novelist's notebook, 18951902 / edited by Bouwe Postmus.
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George Gissing's memorandum book
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  • Memorandum book
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  • Lewiston, N.Y. : E. Mellen Press, 1996.
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  • xiv, 82 p., [4] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
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  • "Salzburg University Studies."
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [75]-77) and index.
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    • AGM-7642
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    • CALL NUMBER: PR4717 .A37 1996 Book Available
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    64. The Collected Letters Of George Gissing (in MARION)
    The collected letters of George Gissing. Title The collected letters of GeorgeGissing / Paul F. Mattheisen, Arthur C. Young, Pierre Coustillas, editors.
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    The collected letters of George Gissing
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    Uniform title:
    • Correspondence
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    • Athens : Ohio University Press, 1990-
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    • v. : ill., ports. ; 24 cm.
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    • v. 1. 1863-1880 v. 2. 1881-1885 v. 3. 1886-1888 v. 4. 1889-1891 v. 5. 1892-1895 v. 6. 1895-1897.
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    • 0821409557 (v. 1)
    • 0821409840 (v. 2)
    • 0821410148 (v. 3)
    • 0821410547 (v. 4)
    • 0821410679 (v. 5)
    • 0821410989 (v. 6)
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    • CALL NUMBER: PR4717 .A4 1990 v.1 Reference NonCirculating
    • CALL NUMBER: PR4717 .A4 1990 v.3 Reference NonCirculating
    • CALL NUMBER: PR4717 .A4 1990 v.2 Reference NonCirculating
    • CALL NUMBER: PR4717 .A4 1990 v.4 Reference NonCirculating
  • 65. Gissing, George Robert. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Langua
    Gissing, George Robert. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000.
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    66. Browse Nineteenth Century Fiction
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    67. GISSING, GEORGE ROBERT
    Gissing, George ROBERT (1857—1903), English novelist, was born atWakefield on the 22nd of November 1857. He was educated at the
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    GISLEBERT (or GILBERT) OF MONS (c. 1150—1225), Flemish chronicler, became a clerk, and obtained the positions of provost of the churches of St Germanus at Mons and St Alban at Namur, in addition to several other ecclesiastical appointments. In official documents he is described as chaplain, chancellor or notary, of Baldwin V., count of Hainaut (d. 1195), who employed him on important business. After 1200 Gislebert wrote the Chronicon Hanoniense, a history of Hainaut and the neighbouring lands from about 1050 to 1195, which is specially valuable for the latter part of the 12th century, and for the life and times of Baldwin V. The chronicle is published in Band xxi. of the Monumenta Germaniae historica (Hanover, 1826 fol.); and separately with introduction by W. Arndt (Hanover, 1869). Another edition has been published by L. Vanderkindere in the Recueil de testes pour servir a let ude de l’histoire de Belgique (Brussels, 1904); and there is a French translation by G. Menilglaise (Tournai, 1874). In the middle ages Gisors was capital of the Vexin. Its position on the frontier of Normandy caused its possession to be hotly contested by the kings of England and France during the 12th century, at the end of which it and the dependent fortresses of Neaufles and Dangu were ceded by Richard Craur de Lion to Philip Augustus. During the wars of religion of the 16th century it was occupied by the duke of Mayenne on behalf of the League, and in the 17th century, during the Fronde, by the duke of Longueville. Gisors was given to Charles Auguste Fouquet in 1718 in exchange for Belle-Ile-en-Mer and made a duchy in 1742. It afterwards came into the possession of the count of Eu and the duke of Penthièvre.

    68. 25068. Gissing, George. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION George Gissing (1857–1903), British novelist, critic, essayist.Ryecroft, in The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, “Spring,” (1903).
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    69. Gissing, George. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. Gissing, George.(g s´ ng) (KEY) , 1857–1903, English novelist. His promising
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    70. Gissing, George
    Gissing, George , 1857–1903, English novelist. His promising future as a scholarwas curtailed by his expulsion from Owens College (later the Univ.
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    Gissing, George 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 F. Swinnerton (3d ed. 1966), and P. Coustillas and C. Partridge, ed. (1972); G. Tindall (1974).
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    71. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    To the lobby of the Internet Public Library. Online Literary CriticismCollection. George Gissing (1857 1903). Nationality British,
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    72. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    Kahlil (1883 1931) Gibson, William (1948 - ) Gilman, Charlotte Perkins (1860 -1935) Ginsberg, Allen (1926 - 1997) Gissing, George (1857 - 1903) Gitlin, Todd
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    73. The San Antonio College LitWeb George Gissing Page
    The George Gissing Page. ( 1857 1903 ) Major Works The HTML formattedtexts come from Professor Mitsuharu Matsuoka of Nagoya University.
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    The George Gissing Page
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    Workers in the Dawn
    The Unclassed
    Isabel Clarendon
    Demos
    Thyrza
    A Life's Morning
    On Line
    The Nether World On Line
    The Emancipated New Grub Street On Line Born in Exile On Line Denzil Quarrier The Odd Women On Line In the Year of Jubilee On Line Eve's Ransom The Paying Guest On Line Sleeping Fires On Line The Whirlpool On Line Human Odds and Ends ( 1898 ). Short stories. On Line The Town Traveller On Line Charles Dickens: A Critical Study On Line Crown of Life By the Ionian Sea On Line Our Friend the Charlatan The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft On Line Veranilda: A Romance ( 1904 ). A historical novel set in 6th Century Italy. Will Warburton On Line The House of Cobwebs ( 1906 ). Short stories. The Immortal Dickens On line Collected Letters . Edited by Paul F. Matthiesen, Arthur C. Young and Pierre Coustillas. Ohio, 1990-. About Gissing Jacob Korg

    74. The San Antonio College Victorian Literature Index
    Covers the major authors and poets of the Victorian Age. Each writer has his or her own page with Category Arts Literature World Literature British Victorian...... Oscar Wilde ( 18541900 ). George Gissing ( 1857 - 1903 ). JosephConrad ( 1857 - 1924 ). Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ( 1859-1930 ).
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    Jerome Buckley, The Victorian Temper: A Study in Literary Culture . Harvard, 1969.
    Melinda Corey and George Ochoa, The Encyclopedia of the Victorian World . Holt, 1996. Walter Houghton, The Victorian Frame of Mind . Yale, 1963. David Newsome, The Victorian World Picture . Rutgers, 1997. G. M. Young, Victorian England . Second Edition. Oxford, 1953. The Victorian Web . Beautiful work and growing. Extensive Victorian Resources from Jack Lynch at Rutgers University. Victorian from Voice of the Shuttle. Last Updated 6/18/02 Back to British Literature Index

    75. AIM25: University College London: Orwell Papers: Manuscripts And Typescripts
    1949, 'Such, such were the joys' 19461947, and 'British cookery', an essay withrecipes 1945-1946; articles, including 'George Gissing' 1948, 'Notes on
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    76. George Gissing Quotes - The Quotations Page
    Us. Quotations by Author. George Gissing (1857 1903) English novelistmore author details. Showing quotations 1 to 1 of 1 total,
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    It is the mind which creates the world about us, and even though we stand side by side in the same meadow, my eyes will never see what is beheld by yours, my heart will never stir to the emotions with which yours is touched.
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    77. George Gissing - Author Details And Biography - The Quotations Page
    Quotations by Author. Author details George Gissing (1857 1903).Full Name, Gissing, George Robert. Biography, English novelist; wrote
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    78. HTML Translation Of SGML/EAD Document By Tim Green
    DOBBS ROSALIND HEYWORTH 1865 1949 NEE POTTER; Gissing George 1857 1903NOVELIST; MUGGERIDGE KATHLEEN KITTY ROSALIND 1903 1994 AUTHOR;
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    DOBBS ROSALIND HEYWORTH 1865 1949 NEE POTTER
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    Rosalind Heyworth Dobbs 1865 - 1949 Rosalind Dobbs was the youngest daughter of Richard Potter, President of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada and Chairman of the Great Western Railway (1817 - 1892). Her sister Beatrice Webb (1858 - 1943), was a prominent social reformer and wife of fellow reformer Sidney Webb, Baron Passfield (1859 - 1947). In 1888 she married Arthur Dyson Williams (1859 - 1896), a barrister. They had one son, Noel, who died in World War I. After her husband's death she lived abroad for three years. In 1899 she married George Dobbs (1869 - 1946). Dobbs worked for Dent publishing house, but after his marriage he started his own publishing firm with a colleague. The firm went bankrupt, and the Potter sisters offered to pay his debts provided the couple agreed to live abroad. They went to live in Switzerland, and Dobbs worked for a travel business. They had four sons and a daughter, Kathleen (1903 - 1994), who married the writer Malcolm Muggeridge (1903 - 1990).
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    Biographical sketches of the politician Joseph Chamberlain (1836 - 1914), Rosalind Dobbs' son and British ski champion Leonard George Dobbs (1902 - 1945), the authors George Gissing (1857 - 1903) and H G Wells (1866 - 1946), and Kitty (1903 - 1994) and Malcolm Muggeridge (1903 - 1990) and the Potter family.

    79. GISSING MSS.
    1958, consist of correspondence, financial records, writings, photographs, and miscellaneousmaterials by and about writer George Robert Gissing, 1857 1903.
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    GISSING MSS.
    The Gissing mss., 1863-1958, consist of correspondence, financial records, writings, photographs, and miscellaneous materials by and about writer George Robert Gissing, 1857- 1903. Throughout his life, Gissing worked, and to a modest degree succeeded, at making a living from his writing. This collection documents his own emphasis on writing as a business, and shows that following his death Gissing's family continued to regard his works in the same way. Correspondence includes Gissing's earliest known letter, written to his father on July 21, 1863. It begins, "Mi der farter," and ends, "kind luv and kisis to yo mi der Further... Gog robut Gising." In addition to an extensive file of letters to his brother Algernon, there are also several letters from Gissing to his sister Ellen and a few letters to his son Walter. Gissing also wrote frequently to his two literary agents, William Morris Colles, 1855-1926, and later, James Brand Pinker, 1863-1922. Other correspondents in the collection include Arthur Henry Bullen, Edward Clodd, William Leonard Courtney, Alfred Charles Gissing, Frederic Harrison, Jerome Klapka Jerome, Otto Kyllman, William Maxse Meredith, Sir Algernon Methuen Marshall Methuen, and George Herbert Thring. The later correspondence (1931-1958) provides information about the provenance of individual items in the collection and includes letters between collector Carl H. Pforzheimer and members of the Gissing family.

    80. Biography.com
    Giscard d'Estaing, Valéry, 1926 . Gish, Lillian, 1893 1993. Gissing,George (Robert), 1857 1903. Gist, Christopher, ? 1706 1759. Gist, George,
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