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  1. The Whirlpool by Gissing George 1857-1903, 2010-10-03
  2. The Emancipated; A Novel by Gissing George 1857-1903, 2010-09-30
  3. The Odd Women by George Robert (1857-1903) Gissing, 1977
  4. The house of cobwebs. and other stories; by George Gissing to wh by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1906-01-01
  5. Veranilda. a romance. by George Gissing . by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1905-01-01
  6. Will Warburton; a romance of real life. by George Gissing . by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1905-01-01
  7. Human odds and ends: stories and sketches by George Gissing. by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1915-01-01
  8. The odd women. by George Gissing . by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1893-01-01
  9. Denzil Quarrier. by George Gissing . by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1891-01-01
  10. The unclassed. By George Gissing . by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1896-01-01
  11. The town traveller. by George Gissing . by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1898-01-01
  12. Our friend the charlatan. by George Gissing. with illustrations by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1901-01-01
  13. George Gissing 1857-1903 books, Manuscripts and Letters a chronological Catalogue of the Pforzheimer Collection by George) (Gissing, 1992
  14. GEORGE GISSING, 1857-1903, AN EXHIBITION FROM THE BERG COLLECTION.

21. CAMDEN BOOKS: CONTENTS PAGE
Bulletin of the New York Public Library, 1954....... Price £25. Title-George Gissing 1857-1903 AN EXHIBITION FROM THE BERG COLLECTION.
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22. Gissing, George (Litteraturnettet)
Oversetterforening. OM VIRUS OG SPAM. Gissing, George 18571903. E-tekst Project Gutenberg Tekst. SØK ETTER Gissing, George. SØK I
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23. Gissing, George (Norwegian Writers' Web)
Gissing, George 18571903. E-text Project Gutenberg Text.
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24. The Foolish Virgin By George Gissing
Logo Link to Home Page, Short Story Classics. George Gissing 1857-1903. The Foolish Virgin. by George Gissing. COMING down to breakfast
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The Foolish Virgin
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COMING down to breakfast, as usual, rather late, Miss Jewell was surprised to find several persons still at table. Their conversation ceased as she entered, and all eyes were directed to her with a look in which she discerned some special meaning. For several reasons she was in an irritable humour; the significant smiles, the subdued "Good mornings," and the silence that followed, so jarred upon her nerves that, save for curiosity, she would have turned and left the room. Mrs. Banting (generally at this hour busy in other parts of the house) inquired with a sympathetic air whether she would take porridge; the others awaited her reply as if it were a matter of general interest. Miss Jewell abruptly demanded an egg. The awkward pause was broken by a high falsetto. "I believe you know who it is all the time, Mr. Drake," said Miss Ayres, addressing the one man present. "I assure you I don't. Upon my word, I don't. The whole thing astonishes me." Resolutely silent, Miss Jewell listened to a conversation the drift of which remained dark to her, until some one spoke the name "Mr. Cheeseman"; then it was with difficulty that she controlled her face and her tongue. The servant brought her an egg. She struck it clumsily with the edge of the spoon, and asked in an affected drawl:

25. Words About Words - George Gissing
A Web site by Paul McFedries. George Gissing English novelist The misery of having no time to read a thousand glorious books. —, 18571903. Words About Words
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26. MSN Encarta - Gissing, George Robert
Gissing, George Robert (18571903), English novelist, born in Wakefield, and educated at Owens College, Manchester. He taught and did free-lance
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27. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
2. Gissing, George Robert (18571903) The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts; January 1, 1998 Gissing, George Robert (1857-1903) English
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28. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
Gissing, George Robert (18571903). The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts 01-01-1998 Gissing, George Robert (1857-1903) English writer.
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29. The Victorian Literature Website - Everything Victorian
George Gissing. (18571903) George Gissing was the son of a pharmaceutical chemist in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England. He attended
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His works: A Life's Morning, Born In Exile, By the Ionian Sea, Charles Dickens, A Study, Demos, Dezzil Quarrier, The Emancipated, In the Year of the Jubilee, Isabel Clarendon, The Nether World, New Grub Street, Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, The Odd Woman, Thyrza, The Unclassed, Veranilda (incomplete), Will Wharburton (posthumously), The Whirlpool, Workers in the Dawn.
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30. Gaboriau, Emile, 1832-1873
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31. Joyce, James, 1882-1941
Unbeaten Tracks in Japan. http//gutenberg.net/, txt,htmeng. Gissing, George, 1857-1903, 1003229. Unclassed, The. http//gutenberg.net/, txt,htm-eng.
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32. JRULM: Special Collections Guide: George Gissing Collection
The Library has a complete collection of first editions of the novels of George Robert Gissing (18571903), who was educated at a Quaker boarding school in
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GEORGE GISSING COLLECTION
100 items. The Library has a complete collection of first editions of the novels of George Robert Gissing (1857-1903), who was educated at a Quaker boarding school in Alderley Edge, Cheshire, and at Owens College, Manchester. Following his expulsion from Owens for theft and a month spent in prison, in 1876 he travelled to America, wandering for a year, before returning to London in 1877. The collection includes the Viscount Esher copy of Workers in the Dawn (1880), and the Hugh Walpole copy of Born in Exile (1892), together with the 1924 Chicago edition of Sins of the Fathers . Also available is the 1912 edition of The Private Life of Henry Maitland by Morley Roberts, extensively annotated by Edward Clodd and Clement Shorter. In 2002 the Library acquired a copy of Letters to Edward Clodd , one of only 30 copies privately printed for T.J. Wise in 1914. This leaves the undated Letters to an Editor as the only important item listed by Collie which is not available here. Finding aids: recorded in general printed-book catalogue.

33. George Robert Gissing
George Robert Gissing. Biography. (18571903). Novelist; left Owens College, Manchester, in disgrace for America, where he wandered
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Novelist; left Owens College, Manchester , in disgrace for America, where he wandered penniless until 1877; studied literature and philosophy at Jena; returned to England, 1878; published Workers in the Dawn (1880); found an appreciative reader in Frederic Harrison, to whose sons he became tutor, 1882; gained precarious livelihood by occasional journalism; published The Unclassed Demos (1886), and other novels illustrating degrading effects of poverty on character; visited Naples, Rome, and Athens; published A Life’s Morning The Nether World The Emancipated New Grub Street Born in Exile (1892), and The Odd Women (1893); revisited Italy with H. G. Wells, 1897, recording some experiences and impressions in By the Ionian Sea (1901); in Rome he found material for historical romance Veranilda (published posthumously, 1907); on return to England wrote The Town Traveller (1898) and Our Friend the Charlatan (1901); died of pneumonia at St Jean-de-Luz Some of his conclusions were conservative, but at heart he was a late-Victorian rebel against the power of convention. His rebellion was muted because he was preoccupied with failure. He had collected as great a store of specialized information about people who failed as Samuel Smiles had collected of people who succeeded. (Asa Briggs, Victorian Cities
Major Works
The Unclassed Thyrza The Nether World Workers in the Dawn The Odd Women The Whirlpool - man's desperate attempt for a calm and peaceful life, but only finds jealousy and misfortune.

34. EDT :: George Gissing :: Sulle Rive Dello Ionio
George R. Gissing (1857-1903), figura di primo piano dell età
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35. 1887AD
RDB s Diary London, William Heinemann, 1930. CLIFFORD, Hugh *H1871. Gissing, George Robert (18571903) Novelist *H1872,B291. December 1887 to November 1902.
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36. Gissing Info Page
The list is for the discussion of the life and works of George Gissing 18571903, and hopes to bring together enthusiasts and academics alike to both further
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37. [Gissing] Pierre Coustillas's New Critical Edition Of _By The Ionian Sea_
It vibrates with a romantic scholar s ecstasy. Patrick Leigh Fermor George ROBERT Gissing (18571903) was the author of 22 novels, including the partly
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38. COLLECTION OF THE WORKS OF GEORGE GISSING
GORDAN, John D. George Gissing, 18571903. An Exhibition from The Berg Collection. New York New York Public Library, 1954. Catalogue
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  • ROBERTS, Morley. THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY MAITLAND. London: Eveleigh Nash, 1912. First edition. A fictionalized biography of Gissing, written by a personal friend. Red cloth stamped in gilt and blind. Inscription; note on rear endpaper. Front hinge starting, cloth somewhat worn. Very good only. ROBERTS, Morley. THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY MAITLAND. London: Eveleigh Nash, 1912. Second edition. Orange cloth stamped in black. Inscription, preliminaries foxed, cloth faded and worn at spine. A good copy. YATES, May. GEORGE GISSING. An Appreciation. Manchester, [England]: The University Press, 1922. First edition. Green cloth. Trace of wear at spine ends, else fine. SWINNERTON, Frank. GEORGE GISSING. A Critical Study. New York: George H. Doran Company, (1923). First American edition. Dark green cloth. Ownership. Near fine, in a dust jacket with wear at spine and perimeters. DONNELLY, Mabel Collins. GEORGE GISSING, GRAVE COMEDIAN. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1954. First edition. Dark blue cloth. About fine, in spine-sunned, lightly worn dust jacket. GORDAN, John D. GEORGE GISSING, 1857-1903. An Exhibition from The Berg Collection. New York: New York Public Library, 1954. Catalogue, 45 pp., describing the books, mss. and letters in the exhibition. Blue printed wrappers, slightly chipped and faded. Very good.
  • 39. The Classical Fiction Writers.
    Gissing, George Robert (18571903) Caught stealing money from his classmates, Gissing was expelled from school and sent to prison.
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    Auchincloss, Louis
    Auchincloss was a practicing lawyer (New York City). He became a successful writer of fiction, including: Tales of Manhattan I Come as a Thief The Partners (1974), and The Winthrop Covenant (1976). He wrote non-fiction too, including: Life, Law and Letters , in which Auchincloss makes reference to Holmes, Cardozo, Jane Austen, Astor, Vanderbilt, Dreiser, Lytton Strachey, Saint-Simon, Thackeray (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1979); and A Writer's Capital (University of Minnesota Press, 1974).
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    Bennett, Arnold
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    "His books are particularly notable for their secondary characters and for descriptions of England's West Country." ( Benet's .) His most notable work: Lorna Doone
    Borrow, George Henry
    Trained as a lawyer, Borrow had a working knowledge of at least twelve languages; he traveled and read widely. Borrow's novels were mostly biographical; his best two works were Lavengro (1851) and its sequel

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