George Gissing’s novels sit on the permeable boundary between the diegetic tendencies of 19th-century realism and the mimesis-dominated narratives of modernism. In his early novels, characters deliver barely disguised narratorial comments directly to the reader. But this form of realism is already strained. The self-awareness of Gissing’s art, manifesting in satire and irony, butts up against his research-led approach to writing. This article shows that what emerges in Gissing is a conflict between narrative intrusion, and the desire to displace authority and represent subjectivity at its broadest. This conflict is a synecdoche for proto-modernism
George Gissing invites constant rediscovery because he eludes it; the very tensions and contradictio...
This thesis examines how conceptions of the voice in literature that emerged over the Victorian peri...
The Odd Women is a novel written by the English novelist George Robert Gissing in 1883. Gissing as a...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "Simon J James examines how Gissing's wor...
Se exponen las tendencias literarias del siglo XIX, centrándonos en George Gissing y en el esteticis...
Exploring a hitherto neglected field, Writing Place: Mimesis, Subjectivity and Imagination in the Wo...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the effect of self-identification upon the characterization o...
This chapter examines George Gissing's last novel 'The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft', arguing th...
Deciphering the perceived simplicity of the romance and idealisms of Isabel Clarendon as intentional...
The purpose of my thesis is to prove in what ways George Gissing is a representative novelist of the...
In his depiction of Alma Frothingham, the female protagonist of The Whirlpool, George Gissing inters...
The sense of exclusion is ubiquitous in George Gissing’s fiction ; whether it be heavily foregrounde...
Drawing on Hans Robert Jauss' theory of the horizon of expectations, I examine a character type that...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-193)It is virtually impossible to survey George Gissi...
George Gissing's work reflects his observations of fin-de-siècle London life. Influenced by the Fren...
George Gissing invites constant rediscovery because he eludes it; the very tensions and contradictio...
This thesis examines how conceptions of the voice in literature that emerged over the Victorian peri...
The Odd Women is a novel written by the English novelist George Robert Gissing in 1883. Gissing as a...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "Simon J James examines how Gissing's wor...
Se exponen las tendencias literarias del siglo XIX, centrándonos en George Gissing y en el esteticis...
Exploring a hitherto neglected field, Writing Place: Mimesis, Subjectivity and Imagination in the Wo...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the effect of self-identification upon the characterization o...
This chapter examines George Gissing's last novel 'The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft', arguing th...
Deciphering the perceived simplicity of the romance and idealisms of Isabel Clarendon as intentional...
The purpose of my thesis is to prove in what ways George Gissing is a representative novelist of the...
In his depiction of Alma Frothingham, the female protagonist of The Whirlpool, George Gissing inters...
The sense of exclusion is ubiquitous in George Gissing’s fiction ; whether it be heavily foregrounde...
Drawing on Hans Robert Jauss' theory of the horizon of expectations, I examine a character type that...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-193)It is virtually impossible to survey George Gissi...
George Gissing's work reflects his observations of fin-de-siècle London life. Influenced by the Fren...
George Gissing invites constant rediscovery because he eludes it; the very tensions and contradictio...
This thesis examines how conceptions of the voice in literature that emerged over the Victorian peri...
The Odd Women is a novel written by the English novelist George Robert Gissing in 1883. Gissing as a...