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  1. George Gissing: Essays and Fiction by Professor Pierre Coustillas, 1970-07-01
  2. George Gissing: Classicist by Samuel Vogt Gapp, 1972
  3. George Gissing: Voices Of The Unclassed (The Nineteenth Century Series)
  4. Born Exile: George Gissing by Gillian Tindall, 1974-12-31
  5. Brief interlude: The letters of George Gissing to Edith Sichel by Pierre Coustillas, 1987
  6. George Gissing, 1857-1903: An exhibition of books, manuscripts, and letters from the Pforzheimer Collection in the Lilly Library (Lilly Library publication) by Bloomington) Lilly Library (Indiana University, Arthur Freeman, 1994
  7. The Vice of Wedlock: The Theme of Marriage in George Gissing's Novels (Studia Anglistica Upsaliensia) by Christina Sjoholm, 1994-09
  8. Unsettled Accounts: Money and Narrative in the Novels of George Gissing (Anthem Nineteenth-Century Series)
  9. George Gissing: The Cultural Challenge by John Sloan, 1989-02
  10. George Gissing: A Biography by Michael Collie, 1988-12
  11. George Gissing's Essay on Robert Burns: A Previously Unpublished Manuscript
  12. Alien Art: A Critical Study of George Gissing's Novels by Michael Collie, 1978-06
  13. GEORGE GISSING: GRAVE COMEDIAN by Mabel Collins Donnelly, 1954
  14. George Gissing Critical Essays: Critical Essays (Critical Studies Series)

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62. Literature & Fiction / Authors, A-Z / ( G ) / Gissing, George
12. The Collected Letters of george gissing 18921895 by george gissing, et al. TheCollected Letters of george gissing 1897-1899 by george gissing, et al.
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The Odd Women (Penguin Classics)
by George Gissing, Elaine Showalter (Introduction)
Penguin USA (Paper)
Paperback
Reissue edition (January 1995)
New Grub Street (Everyman Paperback Classics)

by George Gissing, D.J. Taylor (Editor)
Everyman Paperback Classics
Paperback - 485 pages
New Grub Street (Oxford World's Classics)

by George Gissing, John Goode (Editor) Oxford Univ Pr (Trade) Paperback - 576 pages (January 1999) The Whirlpool (Everyman Paperback Classics) by George Gissing, William Greenslade (Editor) Everyman Paperback Classics Paperback - 458 pages (June 1997) The Nether World (The World's Classics) by George Gissing, Stephen Gill (Editor) Oxford Univ Pr (Trade) Paperback - 404 pages (August 1992) In the Year of Jubilee (Everyman Paperback Classics) by George Gissing, Paul Delany (Editor) Everyman Paperback Classics Paperback Born in Exile (Everyman Paperback Classics) by George Gissing, David Grylls (Introduction) Everyman Paperback Classics Paperback New Grub Street (The World's Classics) by George Gissing, John Goode (Editor)

63. Classic Literature, Titles, Authors, Birthdates
george MacDonald,, Donal Grant,, gissing, george,, By The Ionian Sea,, 18571903.gissing, george,, Crown Of Life, The,, 1857-1903. gissing, george,, Demos,, 1857-1903.
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64. George Gissing's Short Stories : Arthur's Classic Novels
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  • The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft by George Gissing
    The name of Henry Ryecroft never became familiar to what is called the reading public. A year ago obituary paragraphs in the literary papers gave such account of him as was thought needful: the date and place of his birth, the names of certain books he had written, an allusion to his work in the periodicals, the manner of his death. At the time it sufficed. New Grub Street
    Yet the face was not of distinctly feminine type; with short hair and appropriate clothing, she would have passed unquestioned as a handsome boy of seventeen, a spirited boy too, and one much in the habit of giving orders to inferiors. The Crown Of Life
    A window hung with engravings, mostly after pictures of the day; some of them very large, and attractive to a passing glance. One or two admirable landscapes offered solace to the street-wearied imagination, but upon these Piers Otway did not fix his eye; it was drawn irresistibly to the faces and forms of beautiful women set forth with varied allurement. Demos At its foot lies the village of Wanley. The opposite side of the hollow is clad with native wood, skirting for more than a mile the bank of a shallow stream, a tributary of the Severn. Wanley consists in the main of one long street; the houses are stone-built, with mullioned windows, here and there showing a picturesque gable or a quaint old chimney.

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67. George Gissing - Books List
The Complete george gissing Books List. New Grub Street (Modern Language Classics)by george gissing, Francine Prose, List Price $13.95 Our Price $11.16 Avg.
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68. Clara Collet And George Gissing
Clara Collet and george gissing. On my way home 18571903. george gissing'slife had been difficult almost from the beginning. He had
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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.

69. Clara Collet Net, Friend Of George Gissing And Charles Booth And Expert On Women
Clara Collet, the expert on women's work in Victorian times, the confidant of GeorgeGissing and the civil servant influencing politicions like Churchill and
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The Clara Collet Net
Who was Clara Collet?
  • Collet was pivotal in affecting many reforms which greatly improved working conditions and pay for women (and some men) during the early part of the twentieth century.
  • She worked for Charles Booth helping in his great investigative work on the conditions prevailing in late nineteenth century London. To this end she took up residency in the East End during the autumn of 1888 possibly brushing shoulders with Jack the Ripper himself.
  • Collet was probably George Gissing’s closest friend during the last ten years of his life.
    This website contains the following information on the life of Clara Collet:
    • Information about Collet's relationship with Karl Marx and his daughter Eleanor
    • Details about Collet's time spent working for Charles Booth collecting statistics in the East End of London for his work "Life and Labour"
    • A discussion on the relationship between Clara Collet and the author George Gissing
    • Details of Clara Collet's work with Churchill during his time spent as President of the Board of Trade
    • Clara Collet's work promoting the cause of women and work
    • Information about Collet working in the East End at the time of Jack the Ripper
    • A brief Chronology of her life and times
    • Related links
    A biography of Clara Collet will soon be available. To join a mailing list to be notified of any details and the release date of the book send an e-mail to:
  • 70. George Orwell: George Gissing - Index
    Home Library Reviews gissing Index george gissing. george Orwell/ Äæîðäæ Îðóýëë. george gissing (1948).
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    71. George Gissing: An Overview
    george gissing An Overview. An Introduction and Appreciation; BiographicalMaterials A Brief Biography; gissing and Clara Collet; A
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    George Gissing: An Overview
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    Bibibliographical and web materials

    72. Clara Collett And George Gissing
    Clara Collett and george gissing. Deborah McDonald. Deborah georgegissing's life had been difficult almost from the beginning. He
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    Clara Collett and George Gissing
    Deborah McDonald
    Deborah McDonald [dmcdonald@claracollet.co.uk] has kindly shared these materials from her Collet website with the Victorian Web "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'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.

    73. COLLECTION OF THE WORKS OF GEORGE GISSING
    COLLECTION OF THE WORKS OF. george gissing. In total the collectionis comprised of 171 items. The collection's distinction, aside
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    COLLECTION OF THE WORKS OF GEORGE GISSING
    In total the collection is comprised of 171 items. The collection's distinction, aside from its scope, is primarily in its American editions, some of which were unrecorded. Highlights of the collection include three wrappered editions of nineteenth century novels, one of 48 copies of An Heiress on Condition, The Ionion Sea in a dust jacket, an inscribed copy of Charles Dickens and a first edition of Workers in the Dawn. In addition the collection includes a nineteenth century dust jacket and a section of autograph material. It is missing only one title; Born in Exile, though uncommon; it is not painfully rare. Using this collection we have, over the years, contributed information to Pierre Coustillas, the French scholar who is writing the definitive bibliography of Gissing. The price for the collection is $30,000.
    A: WORKS BY GISSING. Listed in order of their first publication.
  • WORKERS IN THE DAWN. [1880]. 1. WORKERS IN THE DAWN. A Novel. In Three Volumes. London: Remington and Co., 1880. First edition , the three volumes bound in one, in what is presumably a publisher's remainder binding of blue cloth with green-coated endpapers (Collie records one other such copy, but bound in black cloth). The first edition was issued without half titles; the advertisement leaf of Vol. I is included in this three-in-one binding. Rear hinge just starting, extremesÔ a very good, tight copy. Contained in a blue cloth clamshell box. (Collie A.1a)
  • 74. Gissing Texts Online
    gissing, george Born In Exile gissing, george By the Ionian Sea Notesof a Ramble in Southern Italy gissing, george Complete Online Works.
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    Gissing Texts Online
    (from the Online Book Page at the University of Pennsylvania)

    75. The San Antonio College LitWeb George Gissing Page
    The george gissing Page. Ohio, 1990. About gissing Jacob Korg, gissing A CriticalBiography. Washington, 1963. Robert L. Selig, george gissing. Twayne, 1983.
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    The George Gissing Page
    Major Works

    The HTML formatted texts come from Professor Mitsuharu Matsuoka of Nagoya University. His project is on-going, and its progress may be followed from his Web site
    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

    76. George Gissing - EBook Titles - Software Technology
    george gissing. george gissing eBooks Selected Titles by george gissing.New Grub Street. george gissing. New Grub Street. The
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    Selected Titles by George Gissing New Grub Street New Grub Street The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft About eBooks eBooks are books that are available in digital format. eBooks have many advantages over paper books. eBooks are portable, convenient, and save trees. Some eBooks even contain pictures, criticisms, quotes, portraits, and a brief biography of the life of the author. eBooks set you free to study and search texts with powerful software features. Buy an eBook and learn how this new technology is changing the world of literature.
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    77. George Gissing Collection
    The John Rylands University Library. Special Collection Guide. GEORGEGISSING COLLECTION. 100 items. The Library has a complete collection
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    The John Rylands University Library
    Special Collection Guide
    GEORGE GISSING COLLECTION
    100 items. The Library has a complete collection of first editions of the novels of George Robert Gissing (1857-1903), who was educated at a Quaker boarding school in Alderley Edge, Cheshire, and at Owens College, Manchester. Following his expulsion from Owens for theft and a month spent in prison, in 1876 he travelled to America, wandering for a year, before returning to London in 1877. The collection includes the Viscount Esher copy of Workers in the Dawn (1880), and the Hugh Walpole copy of Born in Exile (1892), together with the 1924 Chicago edition of Sins of the Fathers . Also available is the 1912 edition of The Private Life of Henry Maitland by Morley Roberts, extensively annotated by Edward Clodd and Clement Shorter. In 2002 the Library acquired a copy of Letters to Edward Clodd , one of only 30 copies privately printed for T.J. Wise in 1914. This leaves the undated Letters to an Editor as the only important item listed by Collie which is not available here.

    78. C:\GISSIN~1\Orwell.htm
    george Orwell, george gissing (1948) In the shadow of the atomicbomb it is not easy to talk confidently about progress. However
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    George Orwell, "George Gissing" (1948) 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 and one or two others. So far as I know only The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft , the book on Dickens, and A Life's Morning , have been in print at all recently. However, the two now reprinted are well worth reading, especially

    79. The George Gissing Website
    A site of biographical information and critical assessment of the lateVictorian novelist george gissing, 18571903. THE george gissing
    http://www.flinders.edu.au/topics/Morton/Gissing/Gissing_HomePage.htm
    THE GEORGE GISSING WEBSITE
    English Novelist and Man of Letters(1857-1903) This site celebrates Gissing's achievement and publishes material on Gissing's life and works. It also acts as a clearing-house for information about Gissing studies. Those who would like to add to the site are invited to contact the administrator George Gissing was a late-Victorian English writer best remembered for his novels New Grub Street and The Odd Women , but these are the highlights of a career which, though short, was marked by relentless industry: he wrote another 21 novels, more than a hundred short stories, a travel book, literary criticism, essays, and enough letters to fill several volumes. The details of his private life, which for much of his time was very unhappy, have fascinated generations of readers; it is covered here in a brief biographical sketch Though he came from a middle-class provincial background (his father was a chemist in Wakefield) and was originally destined for an academic career, Gissing's first novels, published in the 1880s, were grimly realistic studies of London slum life, which Gissing perforce knew at first hand: the best are The Unclassed

    80. Index To Quotations
    Heart, Bradstreet, Ann; Heart, Sayers, Dorothy; Heartbreak, gissing,george; Help, Auden, WH; Help, Eliot, george; History, Conrad, Joseph;
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