GEORGE GISSING

 

A Select Bibliography

(Place of publication London, unless stated otherwise)

 

Bibliography:

GEORGE GISSING 1857-1903. New York ( 1954).

Catalogue of an Exhibition in the New York Public Library. The
compiler, J. D. Gordan, enriches the entries with much illuminating
information and comment.

GEORGE GISSING, by Mabel Collins Donnelly, Harvard ( 1954).

See below, under "Some Biographical and Critical Studies". Con­
tains an exhaustive list of writings on Gissing, the great majority of
them contributed to periodicals.

Note. --Gissing's diary from 1887 to 1903, together with certain collec­
tions of letters and other manuscript material, is in the Berg
Collection in the New York Public Library; other letters, notes,
and miscellaneous manuscripts are in the Yale University Library.
(See F. Niebling, "The Adams Gissing Collection" in Yale University
Library Gazette, XVI, 1942.)

 

Separate Works:

WORKERS IN THE DAWN, 3 vols. ( 1880). Novel.

'. . . a book that very few have ever seen and which he subsequently
declined to claim' ( Frederic Harrison in the Preface to Veranilda;
see below). It was, however, reprinted in 2 vols. edited and with
an Introduction by R. Shafer, New York, 1935.

THE UNCLASSED, 3 vols. ( 1884). Novel.

DEMOS: A STORY OF ENGLISH SOCIALISM, 3 vols. ( 1886). Novel.

ISABEL CLARENDON, 2 vols. ( 1886). Novel.

THYRZA, 3 vols. ( 1887). Novel.

A LIFE'S MORNING, 3 vols. ( 1888). Novel.

--reprinted with an Introduction by William Plomer, 1947.

THE NETHER WORLD, 3 vols. ( 1889). Novel.

THE EMANCIPATED, 3 vols. ( 1890). Novel.

NEW GRUB STREET, 3 vols. ( 1891). Novel.

--reprinted in Newnes's Sixpenny Series, 1910. Reprinted in The
World's Classics, with an Introduction by G. W. Stonier, 1958.

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