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"New Grub Street," a novel by George Gissing, is a work of social realism that provides a gritty, unvarnished look at the literary world of late Victorian England. Published in 1891, the novel depicts the struggles of writers to sustain themselves in a society that values commercial success over artistic integrity. The story focuses on two contrasting writers: Edwin Reardon, a talented but impoverished novelist who cannot adapt to the market's demands, and Jasper Milvain, an opportunistic journalist who thrives by exploiting literary trends. The novel exposes the stark realities of the…mehr

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"New Grub Street," a novel by George Gissing, is a work of social realism that provides a gritty, unvarnished look at the literary world of late Victorian England. Published in 1891, the novel depicts the struggles of writers to sustain themselves in a society that values commercial success over artistic integrity. The story focuses on two contrasting writers: Edwin Reardon, a talented but impoverished novelist who cannot adapt to the market's demands, and Jasper Milvain, an opportunistic journalist who thrives by exploiting literary trends. The novel exposes the stark realities of the publishing industry, the hardships of lower-class life, and the tensions between art and commercialism. "New Grub Street" is considered Gissing's masterpiece for its vivid portrayal of the London literary scene and its critical examination of the effects of industrial capitalism on art and human relationships. It remains a powerful commentary on the nature of literary ambition and the moral compromises often made for survival in a competitive, commercialized environment.

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