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George Gissing's Commonplace Book: A Manuscript in the Berg Collection of the New York Public Library

This book presents a compilation of George Gissing's personal thoughts, observations, and excerpts from the works of other authors. The manuscript, housed in the Berg Collection of the New York Public Library, provides insight into Gissing's intellectual pursuits and reading habits. more

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George Gissing
George Gissing

George Gissing was an English novelist known for his profound depiction of the lives of the working class. His works often focus on the struggles of the lower class and critical reflections on Victorian British society. more

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“Whyle I was abowte to chaunge myn olde lyff-- What sorowe I suffred, dyseese, angre and stryff, Cracchynge myn here, my chekys all totare, Wrythynge my fyngres for angwysshe and care, Watrynge the erthe with my byttre salte teres That the crye of my syghes ascended to Goddys eres, My knees with myn handys grasped togedyre soore, And yitt I stode the same man I was afore Tyl a depe profounde remembraunce att the laste Hadd all my wrecchednesse afore myn eyn caste”