English fiction -- 19th century; Short stories, English
'Powerful and unique, as all Mr. Gissing's former writings are. "A
Life's Morning" is his _chef-d'oeuvre_.... The story is most
fascinating and most natural.' WHITEHALL REVIEW.
'As a study of feminine nature, "A Life's Morning" is, perhaps, the most
successful of all Mr. Gissing's works, and deserves to be fully as
popular as its predecessors.' PALL MALL GAZETTE.
'A story which is marked by imaginative insight, subtle delineation of
character, epigrammatic force of style, and gleams of genuine
humour.'--STANDARD.
THE NETHER WORLD.
'Terrible in its earnestness, in its "untouched" photography of the
desperate struggles and bitter misery of the London poor; never was
word-painting more thoroughly and obviously true.'--WORLD.
'Mr. Gissing is one of the few persons who can handle pitch without
being defiled by it. While he runs Zola close as a realist, his thoughts
and language are as pure as those of Miss Yonge herself.'--STANDARD.
'A powerful and most interesting novel.'--MANCHESTER GUARDIAN.
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THYRZA.
'A very good story indeed.... In power and pathetic treatment the novel
is above the average.'--ATHENAEUM.
'Thyrza is a really exquisite figure; as pathetic a creation as can well
be imagined.... In short, "Thyrza" is a book of unusual literary
merit.'--MORNING POST.
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NEW GRUB STREET.
'Mr. Gissing's writing is bright and strong, his humour is delightful,
and his satire is easy and yet restrained.'--SPEAKER.
'Mr. Gissing has produced a very powerful book.... Full of clever
touches on literary and social matters.'--SATURDAY REVIEW.
'The book is decidedly forcible, and, to a great extent, the result of
experience.' ATHENAEUM.
'Mr. Gissing's new book is the best bit of work he has done since
"Thyrza." In none of his recent novels has there been such reality of
feeling, such pathos, such careful yet broad analysis of character. Mr.
Gissing's characters are real living men and women; they are drawn with
great skill, sympathy, and truth.'--GUARDIAN.
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+FRAMLEY PARSONAGE.+ By ANTHONY TROLLOPE
+THE CLAVERINGS.+ By ANTHONY TROLLOPE
+TRANSFORMATION:+ a Romance. By NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE.
+DOMESTIC STORIES.+ By the Author of 'John Halifax, Gentleman.'
+THE MOORS AND THE FENS.+ By Mrs. J. H. RIDDELL.
+WITHIN THE PRECINCTS.+ By Mrs. OLIPHANT.
+CARITA.+ By Mrs. OLIPHANT.
+FOR PERCIVAL.+ By MARGARET VELEY.
+NO NEW THING.+ By W. E. NORRIS.
+LOVE THE DEBT.+ By RICHARD ASHE KING ('Basil').
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