New Grub Street :New Annotated Edition - Evergreens

New Grub Street

New Grub Street :New Annotated Edition - Evergreens

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In late-Victorian London, two writers of radically different temperaments pursue contrasting approaches to the literary life. The first, the talented and cerebral novelist Edwin Reardon, appears to be doomed by his idealistic nature to a life of impecuniousness, whereas the second, the driven but cynical journalist Jasper Milvain, continually reaps the material rewards of a career devoted to market-driven hack writing. When Reardon’s intransigent sense of artistic integrity leads to the breakdown of his marriage, he begins to learn the true cost of his commitment to elevated principles and his refusal to pander to the demands of the marketplace, as the fates of the two rivals become ever more intertwined.

Published in 1891, and described by Orwell as “Gissing’s masterpiece”, New Grub Street is a powerful, haunting exploration of the plight of the professional writer in a philistine age, and of the perennial dichotomy between literary merit and commercial success.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781847499219
ISBN10 184749921X
Number Of Pages 672
Item Weight 360 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 194 x 30 mm
Publisher / Reseller Alma Books Ltd
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

As a study in the pathology of the literary life it is unequalled, and still surprisingly relevant * David Lodge, Independent *
Important... New Grub Street is Victorian in its realist depiction of a society in transition, but modern in its portrait of the artist as an existentialist character making his solitary way in the world * The Observer *

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Author's Bio

The prolific author of more than twenty novels, George Gissing (1857-1903) is today best remembered for novels such as New Grub Street, The Odd Women and The Nether World, which make him one of the finest satirists and social commentators of his time.

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