New Grub Street, George Gissing
New Grub Street, George Gissing
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New Grub Street

Author: George Gissing

Narrator: Peter Joyce

Unabridged: 21 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/04/2009

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

One of the greatest novels to have come from the 19th Century, a realistic gritty exposure of the lives, loves, intrigue and rivalry that existed in the literary world of London. The art form and culture of writing is becoming a business, expanding rapidly, and profit is more important than integrity of purpose.In the search for a wider readership, editors and publishers look to the poorer educated classes believing that shorter, slighter commercial treatments will sell and thus erudite writers with serious ideas and "urgent messages for the world" have their work devalued. "Instead of Chat I should call it Chit-Chat….it would sell like hot cakes. On the same principle…….if the Tatler were changed to Tittle-Tattle it’s circulation would be trebled…An admirable idea! Tittle-Tattle -a magnificent title; the very thing to catch the multitude."The downward intellectual spiral is, of course, contrasted by the progress of lightweight, jobbing writers able to turn their pen, with ease, to any task and supply copy with trite, popular appeal. Gissing knew his subject well and his characterisation of the facile, unscrupulous Milvain, the rancorous Yule, the paranoid and impoverished Reardon all have the note of authenticity as do the women used and abused by them in their struggle for success and the publication of their work.Truly one of the books from which we should learn, monumental in the telling, the story is an engrossing tale, describing a shabby Pyrrhic victory, at the expense of all those with a reasoning mind, of self advertisement over artistic endeavour in an ongoing war- of what happens when pen meets penury.This story will capture and uplift the hearts of every listener.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Glenn on October 01, 2024

"Literature nowadays is a trade. Putting aside men of genius, who may succeed by mere cosmic force, your successful man of letters is your skillful tradesman. He thinks first and foremost of the markets; when one kind of goods begins to go off slackly, he is ready with something new and appetizing.......more

Goodreads review by Paul on October 04, 2018

Sometimes you see those guys on the street with one long dotted line tattoed round their neck and an inscription CUT HERE. This is one of their favourite novels.......more

Goodreads review by Katie on October 18, 2016

Gissing is fast becoming on of my favourite Victorian writers. His writing is so strong, his description of people and his observations so well thought out and poignant. This is a story that deals will struggling writers within 1880s London, and is superbly and heart-breakingly written. Brilliant.......more

Goodreads review by MJ on May 09, 2013

Gissing’s seminal novel is perched peculiarly on the precipice of modernism and the hard crank of technogeddon is hewn into every toilsome syllable. Jasper and Edward are the foolish scribes living by their pens (imagine such an absurd notion!), kicking against the hot fuzz of hackdom and bitchery i......more

Goodreads review by robin on January 18, 2025

Revisiting New Grub Street I have been a reader of the late Victorian novelist George Gissing (1857 -- 1903) for most of my life and have read or reread much of his writing and reviewed it online. Gissing remains too little known and I focused in my reading and online reviewing on some of his less fa......more