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Orwell and Gissing

Part of the American University Studies Series 4: English Language and Literature series
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Three generations of critics have commented on the parallels between George Orwell and his favorite novelist, George Gissing.

I am a great fan of his, Orwell wrote in 1948, proclaiming that England has produced very few better novelists.

This in-depth study reveals that Orwell drew heavily on the Gissing novels he admired in shaping his own.

Gissing's New Grub Street and The Odd Women directly influenced Orwell's Depression-era novels Keep the Aspidstra Flying and A Clergyman's Daughter.

Even Orwell's most imaginative work, Animal Farm, mirrors Gissing's own novel of a failed Socialist Utopia, Demos.

Gissing was Orwell's role model and alter ego. Gissing provided him with a touchstone to his beliefs, his pessimism, his love of Dickens and cozy corners, his suspicion of progress, his restless sexuality.

To understand Orwell fully, one must first read Gissing.

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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
0820433306 / 9780820433301
Hardback
01/10/1997
United States
126 pages
160 x 230 mm, 360 grams