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New Grub Street: Oxford World's Classics

Autor George Gissing Editat de Katherine Mullin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 sep 2016
'Because one book had a sort of success he imagined his struggles were over.'Scholarly, anxious Edwin Reardon had achieved a precarious career as the writer of serious fiction. On the strength of critical acclaim for his fourth novel, he has married the refined Amy Yule. But the brilliant future Amy expected has evaded her husband. The catastrophe of the Reardon's failing marriage is set among the rising and falling fortunes of novelists, journalists, and scholars who labour 'in the valley of the shadow of books'.George Gissing's New Grub Street was written at breakneck speed in the autumn of 1890 and is considered his best novel. Intensely autobiographical, it reflects the literary and cultural crisis in Britain at the end of the nineteenth century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198729181
ISBN-10: 0198729189
Pagini: 528
Dimensiuni: 136 x 195 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford World's Classics

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

This is the first new edition to appear in 20 years, with Mullin's nsightful introduction and explanatory notes shedding fresh light on this fascinating, autobiographical work.
if you like your characters real and messy, your endings less than clear cut and your narratives laced with dark and knowing humour, then New Grub Street is well worth adding to your to be read list.

Notă biografică

Katherine Mullin lectures in English at the University of Leeds. She is the author of James Joyce, Sexuality and Social Purity (Cambridge University Press, 2003) and Working Girls: Fiction, Sexuality and Modernity, forthcoming from Oxford University Press in 2016.

Cuprins

Introduction
A Note on Victorian Publishing
A Note on Incomes
George Gissing: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Text
New Grub Street
Appendix A: Gissing on Writing
  1. From George Gissing’s Diary
  2. From Charles Dickens:A Critical Study (1898)
  3. From The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft (1903)
Appendix B: Grub Street Old and New
  1. From Samuel Johnson, A Dictionary of the English Language (1755)
  2. From Nathaniel Bailey, A Universal Etymological Dictionary (1782)
  3. From Samuel Johnson, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1748)
  4. From Isaac D’Israeli, The Calamities of Authors (1812)
  5. Thomas Macaulay on Samuel Johnson (1831)
  6. From Henri Murger, Scènes de la vie de Bohème (1851)
  7. A Description of the Reading Room at the British Museum (1867)
  8. From Walter Thornbury, Old and New London (1872)
  9. From James Payn, Some Literary Recollections (1884)
  10. From H.D. Traill, “Author and Critic,” Literature (1897)
  11. Differing views of Grub Street and New Grub Street, from The Author (1891)
Appendix C: The Profession of Authorship
  1. From Thomas Carlyle, “The Hero as Man of Letters” (1841)
  2. From Anthony Trollope, An Autobiography (1883)
  3. Walter Besant and the Society of Authors
  4. Edmund Gosse Writes a Book Review
  5. From Leopold Wagner, How to Publish a Book or Article and How to Produce a Play. Advice to Young Authors (1898)
  6. Arnold Bennett on the Writing Profession
Appendix D: Early Reviews
  1. Contradictory notices from the Saturday Review (1891)
  2. Anonymous, Court Journal (25 April 1891)
  3. L.F. Austin, Illustrated London News (2 May 1891)
  4. Anonymous, Spectator (30 May 1891)
Selected Bibliography and Recommended Reading