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The Unclassed

By: George Gissing
Published By: Double9 Books
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"The Unclassed" by George Gissing is a novel that explores the lives of individuals who exist on the fringes of Victorian society, those who are socially marginalized and do not fit neatly into the rigid class structure of the time.
The story primarily follows three main characters: Osmond Waymark, a struggling writer and schoolteacher; Julian Casti, an idealistic young man; and Ida Starr, a woman who has fallen into a life of poverty. Each of these characters embodies the challenges of living in the "unclassed" stratum of society, where they are neither fully accepted by the middle class.
Social Marginalization and Poverty are central themes as the characters navigate a world that often excludes them due to their ambiguous social status. Waymark, who is dissatisfied with his low-paying teaching job, dreams of becoming a successful author, but his ambitions are hampered by the harsh realities of his financial situation. Ida, who has been forced into a life of hardship, struggles to maintain her dignity and find a place where she belongs and The struggle for Identity is a recurring theme, as the characters’ attempt to define themselves in a society.

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George Gissing

George Gissing was born on November 22, 1857, in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, the eldest of five children to Thomas Waller Gissing, a chemist, and Margaret. His siblings included William, who died at the age of twenty, Algernon, who later became a writer, Margaret, and Ellen. The Gissing Trust maintains his childhood house in Thompson's Yard, Wakefield. Gissing attended Back Lane School in Wakefield, where he excelled academically. His real interest in reading began when he was ten years old, when he read Charles Dickens' The Old Curiosity Shop, and it expanded over time, thanks to his father's encouragement and the family library. Juvenilia written at this time was published in 1995 as The Poetry of George Gissing. After returning to England, Gissing and Nell lived in London, where he wrote novels and worked as a private instructor. When his debut novel, Workers in the Dawn, was rejected by a publisher, he self-published it using funds from an inheritance. Gissing married Nell on October 27, 1879. Their marriage was marred by poverty, and they were frequently separated, while, Nell was in the hospital due to ill health. Morley Roberts, a fellow novelist and Owens College alumni, published The Private Life of Henry Maitland, a novel inspired by Gissing's life, in 1912. He was acquaintances with Eduard Bertz, a German socialist, whom he met in 1879.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publishing Year: 2024
  • Language: English
  • Paperback: 318pages
  • ISBN-10: 9365789826
  • ISBN-13: 9789365789829
  • Item Weight: 477g
  • Dimension : 216 x 140 x 17.6mm
  • Reading age: 10+
  • Country of Origin : India
  • Importer: Double 9 Books
  • Packer: Double 9 Books
  • Book Type : Fiction / Psychological