A Life's Morning (ePub)
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In 'A Life's Morning,' George Gissing continues his nuanced exploration of social dynamics in Victorian England, offering a vivid critique of the era's class consciousness. Gissing's narrative, replete with sharp psychological insights, follows the...
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In 'A Life's Morning,' George Gissing continues his nuanced exploration of social dynamics in Victorian England, offering a vivid critique of the era's class consciousness. Gissing's narrative, replete with sharp psychological insights, follows the awakening of protagonist Emily Hood to the world's stratifying realities as she navigates her path from a sheltered upbringing to unexpected challenges within the broader social tableau. His prose is precise and evocative, further cemented by DigiCat Publishing's commitment to preserving the text's integrity and its literary influence. As readers delve into the story's rich tapestry, they experience not just a character's development but also Gissing's mastery of literary realism, framing individual struggles against the stark backdrop of societal expectations.
George Gissing, an unparalleled observer of the human condition, draws on personal hardship and profound understanding of economic disparity in penning 'A Life's Morning.' Gissing's own life, interspersed with strife and scholarly aptitude, informs his depiction of constraints imposed by societal structures and the yearning for intellectual and emotional freedom. This edition, presented by DigiCat Publishing, allows Gissing's legacy to persist, enlightening new generations with his literary craft and the enduring truths about human aspirations and social constraints.
'A Life's Morning,' therefore, is an essential read for anyone interested in the landscape of Victorian literature and society. It is a compelling invitation for readers to immerse themselves in a tale that goes beyond the personal to mirror the universal human struggle against societal confines. Gissing's work, as rejuvenated by DigiCat Publishing's thoughtful presentation, deserves recognition not merely as a classic but as a profound narrative continuing to resonate with contemporary insights on life's enduring complexities.
George Gissing, an unparalleled observer of the human condition, draws on personal hardship and profound understanding of economic disparity in penning 'A Life's Morning.' Gissing's own life, interspersed with strife and scholarly aptitude, informs his depiction of constraints imposed by societal structures and the yearning for intellectual and emotional freedom. This edition, presented by DigiCat Publishing, allows Gissing's legacy to persist, enlightening new generations with his literary craft and the enduring truths about human aspirations and social constraints.
'A Life's Morning,' therefore, is an essential read for anyone interested in the landscape of Victorian literature and society. It is a compelling invitation for readers to immerse themselves in a tale that goes beyond the personal to mirror the universal human struggle against societal confines. Gissing's work, as rejuvenated by DigiCat Publishing's thoughtful presentation, deserves recognition not merely as a classic but as a profound narrative continuing to resonate with contemporary insights on life's enduring complexities.
Autoren-Porträt von George Gissing
George Gissing (1857-1903) was a notable English novelist at the turn of the 19th century, renowned for his realistic portrayal of the lower middle class. Born in Wakefield, Yorkshire, Gissing's early life was marked by scholastic excellence and later, personal hardship. Despite winning scholarships to Owens College and attaining outstanding academic credentials, Gissing's life took a tumultuous turn due to personal misfortunes including imprisonment for theft, which he committed to support a habitually ill wife who was also a prostitute. These experiences profoundly influenced his introspective and socio-critical narrative style. Gissing's rich body of work often grapples with themes of poverty, the struggle for survival, and the societal impacts of industrialization and class disparity. A Life's Morning, one of his reflective novels, was published in 1888 and exemplifies the blend of personal despair and compassionate social analysis for which Gissing's literature is known. His works, including 'New Grub Street' and 'The Odd Women', echo an era's social challenges while highlighting Gissing's meticulous detail to character and setting, and an often bleak realism, which etched his name in the annals of English literature. Gissing's literary legacy endures, illustrating the persistent relevance of his themes to contemporary scholars and readers alike.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: George Gissing
- 2022, 343 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547230519
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2022
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