Collected Works of George Gissing on Charles Dickens Essays introductions and reviews

Collected Works of George Gissing on Charles Dickens  Essays  introductions and reviews
Author: George Gissing
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1008263108

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Collected Works of George Gissing on Charles Dickens

Collected Works of George Gissing on Charles Dickens
Author: George Gissing
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105121817733

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Collected Works of George Gissing on Charles Dickens

Collected Works of George Gissing on Charles Dickens
Author: George Gissing
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105117994751

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Imagining Italy

Imagining Italy
Author: Michael Hollington,John Jordan,Catherine Watts
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2010-08-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781443824613

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This book is a companion volume to Dickens and Italy, edited by Michael Hollington and Francesca Orestano, which aimed to fill an important gap in our understanding of England’s paramount novelist by studying his personal, political and literary relation to the foreign country he loved best of all of those he visited. Its focus is wider and its scope more ambitious and speculative. Without in any way leaving Dickens or his writings about Italy behind, the attempt here is to approach the Victorian fascination with that country from a broader, more theoretical perspective in which several current debates about travel writing are taken up and critically redeployed. The book is articulated in three parts. Part One concerns what the writings of Dickens and other Victorians can tell us about the history and theory of travel and travel writing, and Part Two, what they can tell us about particular Victorian writers themselves and their work. In Part Three the focus shifts in order to compare writing and visual representations of the experience of ‘abroad’ in general and Italy in particular, in an era when what can be thought of as modern visual culture is gradually taking shape. The book aims to show that the study of how Victorians imagined Italy can lead to a deeper understanding of some of the stereotypes that continue to inform contemporary tourism.

George Gissing and the Woman Question

George Gissing and the Woman Question
Author: Christine Huguet
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317128595

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Approaching its subject both contextually and comparatively, George Gissing and the Woman Question reads Gissing's novels, short stories and personal writings as a crux in European fiction's formulations of gender and sexuality. The collection places Gissing alongside nineteenth- and twentieth-century authors as diverse as Paul Bourget, Ella Hepworth Dixon, May Sinclair and Theodore Dreiser, theorizing the ways in which late-Victorian sexual difference is challenged, explored and performed in Gissing's work. In addition to analyzing the major novels, essays make a case for Gissing as a significant short story writer and address Gissing's own life and afterlife in ways that avoid biographical mimetics. The contributors also place Gissing's work in relation to discourses of subjectivity and intersubjectivity, identity, public space, class and labour, especially literary production. Increasingly viewed as a key chronicler of the late Victorian period's various redefinitions of sexual difference, Gissing is here recognized as a sincere, uncompromising chronicler of social change.

Collected Works of George Gissing on Charles Dickens

Collected Works of George Gissing on Charles Dickens
Author: George Gissing
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105121817881

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Writing Place

Writing Place
Author: Rebecca Hutcheon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2018-02-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781351047661

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Exploring a hitherto neglected field, Writing Place: Mimesis, Subjectivity and Imagination in the Works of George Gissing is the first monograph to consider the works of George Gissing (1857-1903) in light of the ‘spatial turn’. By exploring how objectivity and subjectivity interact in his work, the book asks: what are the risks of looking for the ‘real’ in Gissing’s places? How does the inherent heterogeneity of Gissing’s observation influence the textual recapitulation of place? In addition to examining canonical texts such as The Nether World (1889), New Grub Street (1891), and The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft (1901), the book analyses the lesser-known novels, short stories, journalism and personal writings of Gissing, in the context of modern spatial studies. The book challenges previously biographical and London-centric accounts of Gissing’s representation of space and place by re-examining seemingly innate contemporaneous geographical demarcations such as the north and the south, the city, suburb, and country, Europe and the world, and re-reading Gissing’s places in the contexts of industrialism, ruralism, the city in literature, and travel writing. Through sustained attention to the ambiguities and contradictions rooted in the form and content of his writing, the book concludes that, ultimately, Gissing’s novels undermine spatial dichotomies by emphasising and celebrating the incongruity of seeming certainties

Fairy Tales of London

Fairy Tales of London
Author: Hadas Elber-Aviram
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2021-01-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781350110687

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Finalist for the 2022 Mythopoeic Scholarship Award for Myth and Fantasy Studies From the time of Charles Dickens, the imaginative power of the city of London has frequently inspired writers to their most creative flights of fantasy. Charting a new history of London fantasy writing from the Victorian era to the 21st century, Fairy Tales of London explores a powerful tradition of urban fantasy distinct from the rural tales of writers such as J.R.R. Tolkien. Hadas Elber-Aviram traces this urban tradition from Dickens, through the scientific romances of H.G. Wells, the anti-fantasies of George Orwell and Mervyn Peake to contemporary science fiction and fantasy writers such as Michael Moorcock, Neil Gaiman and China Miéville.