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The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft (eBook)

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2022
150 Seiten
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The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft - George Gissing
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George Gissing's "The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft" artfully combines autobiographical elements with fictional introspection, presenting a rich tapestry of the protagonist's reflections on life, society, and the existential dilemmas of modernity. Written in a prose style suffused with the lyrical qualities characteristic of Gissing's work, the novel explores themes of isolation, the struggle for self-identity, and the disconnect between the individual and the rapidly changing social landscape of late Victorian England. The narrative unfolds as a candid discourse, characterized by a deep psychological penetration that illuminates the complexities of human emotion and societal critique. Gissing himself was deeply influenced by his tumultuous experiences, including his working-class background and education, which often fueled his literary explorations of class and the intellect. His own struggles with personal and societal expectations are mirrored in Ryecroft's musings, reflecting Gissing's enduring engagement with the difficulties of finding solace in a world marked by alienation. Gissing's profound understanding of the human condition and societal constraints is palpable throughout the text, providing readers with a lens through which to examine their own lives. "The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft" is a must-read for those interested in the intricate interplay of personal introspection and societal critique in literature. It offers invaluable insight into the Victorian mindset while resonating with contemporary issues of alienation and self-discovery. Gissing's masterful prose and deep philosophical inquiries grant readers a profound understanding of the human experience, making this book a timeless exploration of life's deeper meanings.

George Gissing, born on November 22, 1857, in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England, was a prominent English novelist revered for his realistic depictions of the lower middle class. Gissing's literary career was marked by his exploration of social issues, such as class mobility, the plight of the intellectual in society, and the struggles of women. Educated at Owens College in Manchester, his academic promise was overshadowed by personal destitution and societal challenges. Gissing's personal hardships, including a brief imprisonment for theft and two troubled marriages, deeply informed his writing, bringing authenticity to his portrayal of characters often at the mercy of socioeconomic forces. Among Gissing's extensive bibliography, which includes notable works like 'New Grub Street' and 'The Odd Women,' 'The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft' stands as a semi-autobiographical work, offering insight into Gissing's own disillusionment with literary life and his search for solace in the countryside. This epistolary novel, often seen as a contemplative reflection of the author's own existence, poignantly mirrors Gissing's recurring themes of solitude and the intellectual's struggle for peace against material adversities. Gissing's contribution to English literature remains significant, with his meticulous character studies and evocative narrative style that continue to capture the essence of life during the late Victorian period. George Gissing passed away on December 28, 1903, leaving behind a legacy of literary works that continue to be studied and admired for their poignant social commentary and depth of human understanding.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century • 19th century British authors • 19th century england • aging writer reflections • artistic identity exploration • authors' personal reflections • Author's Perspective • autobiographical fiction • Belles-lettres • British Literature • Classic essayist • English fiction • English literature • english literature classics • fictional diaries • George Gissing novels • henry ryecroft • intellectual musings • Introspective character study • Literary criticism • literary introspection • literary struggles narrative • personal fulfillment journey • personal reflections • prose style • realist fiction style • semi-autobiographical fiction • social class challenges • Social commentary • unique autobiographical elements • Victorian England • Victorian era narratives • Victorian social commentary
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