New Grub Street (Penguin Classics)

New Grub Street (Penguin Classics)

by Bernard Bergonzi (Editor), George Gissing (Author), George Gissing (Author), Bernard Bergonzi (Editor)

Synopsis

In New Grub Street George Gissing re-created a microcosm of London's literary society as he had experienced it. His novel is at once a major social document and a story that draws us irresistibly into the twilit world of Edwin Reardon, a struggling novelist, and his friends and acquaintances in Grub Street including Jasper Milvain, an ambitious journalist, and Alfred Yule, an embittered critic. Here Gissing brings to life the bitter battles (fought out in obscure garrets or in the Reading Room of the British Museum) between integrity and the dictates of the market place, the miseries of genteel poverty and the damage that failure and hardship do to human personality and relationships.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 560
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Published: 24 Jun 1976

ISBN 10: 0140430326
ISBN 13: 9780140430325

Media Reviews
The most impressive of Gissing's books . . . England has produced very few better novelists. --George Orwell
Author Bio
Francine Prose's most recent book is The Lives of the Muses: Nine Women and the Artists They Inspired. A contributing editor at Harper's, she is the author of ten books of fiction, including Blue Angel, a 2000 National Book Award finalist.