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The Nether World (eBook)

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2022
392 Seiten
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859-654708664-2 (EAN)

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The Nether World - George Robert Gissing
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George Robert Gissing's "The Nether World" masterfully explores the lives of the impoverished in late Victorian England, weaving a narrative that presents both a harrowing critique of social injustice and a poignant reflection on human resilience. The novel employs a realist literary style, characterized by stark imagery and an authentic depiction of the era's bleakness, as Gissing immerses readers in the underbelly of industrial London. Through the experiences of his characters, Gissing captures the nuanced interplay between fate and individual agency in a world rife with economic disparity and moral ambiguity. Gissing, an English novelist deeply influenced by his own experiences with poverty and social dislocation, crafted this work amidst a tumultuous backdrop of societal change. Having witnessed the harsh realities faced by the working class, including his own struggles with financial instability and familial discord, he developed a profound understanding of human despair, which ultimately shapes the compelling narrative of "The Nether World." Gissing's life experiences and educational background, marred by personal trials, lend authenticity to his exploration of existential themes within the fabric of urban life. I highly recommend "The Nether World" to readers interested in social realism and the dark corners of human experience. This novel not only serves as a captivating literary work but also as a profound commentary on the systemic issues that resonate even in contemporary society. Gissing's deft storytelling will leave a lasting impression, compelling readers to reflect on the enduring struggles of the marginalized.

George Robert Gissing (1857-1903) was a noteworthy English novelist whose works grapple with the socio-economic struggles of the lower middle class in the late Victorian era. His literary output is characterized by a naturalistic portrayal of life, often tinged with a sense of pessimism about the human condition. Born in Wakefield, Yorkshire, Gissing faced financial difficulties from an early age, which later informed much of his writing. He attended Owens College in Manchester but his academic trajectory was disrupted by personal scandal. Following a period in the United States, he returned to England, where he dedicated himself to writing. One of his most prominent novels is 'The Nether World' (1889), a grim exploration of the urban underclass in London. The book showcases his talent for meticulous social observation and deep psychological insight, offering a bleak but compelling commentary on the cycles of poverty and despair. Gissing's work reflects his critical engagement with the social issues of his time, and although he did not achieve great fame during his life, his novels have since gained recognition for their realism and the solemnity with which they treat the plight of the impoverished.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.7.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Kunst / Musik / Theater Malerei / Plastik
Schlagworte 1880s works • 19th century British novels • 19th century life • Author's social critique • British Literature • class divide • Culture • Elder & Co. • English social critique • Fiction • George Gissing • Gissing's social novels • gritty realism style • historical fiction • historical fiction narrative • Humanities • industrial age fiction • industrial London atmosphere • industrial revolution era • London working class stories • marginalized voices exploration • Novels • poverty and hardship • Poverty in literature • Poverty literature • realistic fiction • Smith • social class struggles • social inequality themes • Social Realism • urban poverty depiction • Urban Slums • Victorian Literature • Victorian London • Victorian social critique • working-class characters • Working class struggles
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