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Workers in the Dawn
George Gissing
Workers in the Dawn
George Gissing
Edited and introduced by Pierre Coustillas, formerly Professor of English, University of Lille; the doyen of Gissing studies.
This is George Gissing's best known and his first novel, standing alongside his classic New Grub Street.
It is a distinctive, polemical, dramatic work focused on urban social problems. Gissing deals - with his typical passion, literary skill, and personal knowledge - with the ineluctable evils of poverty, cultural deprivation, 'class', the 'tyranny of money', and the place of women in society.
First published in 3-volumes in 1880 this is the best modern edition, with an extensive critical introduction and detailed scholarly notes.
George [Robert] Gissing (1857-1903) was an important and idiosyncratic naturalistic 19th century novelist, often compared with great European writers.
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | September 30, 2016 |
ISBN13 | 9781911204350 |
Publishers | Edward Everett Root |
Pages | 912 |
Dimensions | 120 × 190 × 48 mm · 997 g |
Language | English |
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