New Grub Street (eBook)

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2022
469 Seiten
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New Grub Street - George Gissing
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George Gissing's 'New Grub Street' delves into the struggles and harsh realities of the literary world in 19th century London. The novel presents a vivid depiction of the challenges faced by writers trying to make a living, highlighting the pressure to produce popular yet meaningful work. Gissing's writing style is characterized by its realism and social commentary, making 'New Grub Street' a powerful critique of the commercialization of literature and the impact it has on artists. The book's examination of the relationship between art and commerce is both thought-provoking and poignant, offering a glimpse into the harsh truths of the publishing industry during that time period. George Gissing, known for his keen observations of society and culture, drew inspiration from his own struggles as a writer to create this compelling narrative. His personal experiences undoubtedly informed the authenticity and depth of the novel, adding an extra layer of insight and emotion to the story. 'New Grub Street' is a must-read for those interested in the intersection of art and business, as well as the challenges faced by artists in a commercialized world.

George Gissing, English novelist, was born on November 22, 1857, in Wakefield, Yorkshire. He emerged as a distinguished author of the late Victorian era, with his works offering acute observations of contemporary society. Gissing's upbringing and education at Owens College, Manchester, equipped him with insights into the contrasting lives of different social classes. His personal struggles, including poverty, a troubled marriage, and health issues, greatly influenced his writing. He is perhaps best known for 'New Grub Street' (1891), a novel that presents a sobering chronicle of the lives of writers in late 19th-century London, exploring themes of literary ambition, commercialism, and the precarious existence of the lower-middle class. Gissing's literary style is marked by a naturalistic portrayal of the human condition, often highlighting social issues and the difficulties faced by educated but impoverished characters. His narratives frequently reflect his own experiences, providing a window into the harsh realities of the struggle for artistic integrity amidst commercial forces. Gissing's influence extended to his contemporaries and later generations, as he captured the essence of a changing society with both compassion and a critical eye. Other notable works by Gissing include 'The Nether World' (1889) and 'The Odd Women' (1893), which further cement his reputation as a significant commentator on the fin de siècle England. He died on December 28, 1903, leaving behind a legacy of literary realism and social critique.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 19th century novels • artistic integrity • Author's Experiences • beneath a scarlet sky • British Classics • Classic • David Copperfield • George Gissing works • Historical • historical fiction • In the Arms of the Elite • Jane Austen • Jane Eyre • literary competition • literary fiction • London-set novels • Market pressures • publishing industry • publishing industry fiction • realistic portrayal • social class in literature • Social commentary • struggling artists • The Dark Bones • The Great Gatsby • The Woman in White • Thomas Hardy • Victorian Literature • Victorian London • what the wind knows • William Harrison Ainsworth • writers and society • Writer's struggle
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