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Will Warburton

In 'Will Warburton,' George Gissing explores the poignant intersections of personal ambition and societal constraints at the turn of the 20th century. The novel follows the eponymous character, a young man navigating the complex landscapes of love, ambition, and disillusionment in the rapidly transforming milieu of Edwardian England. Gissing's narrative style is marked by its psychological depth and social realism, employing rich character studies and a critical gaze on contemporary class struggles, emblematic of the author's larger body of work that often critiques the materialist values of society. George Gissing, a notable figure in the literary movement of realism, faced personal tribulations that profoundly influenced his writing. Having come from modest beginnings and personally experienced the struggles of the working class, Gissing imbues his characters with authenticity and complexity, reflecting his own challenges within a society that often stifled individuality and creativity. This novel, published in 1896, serves as both a personal reflection and a commentary on the broader societal issues of the time. Readers seeking a richly woven narrative that contemplates human aspirations against the backdrop of societal limitations will find 'Will Warburton' both engaging and thought-provoking. Gissing's exploration of the human condition, set against a vivid historical context, invites readers to reflect on their values and the generational struggles that continue to resonate today.


Author:

  • George Gissing

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 188 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Historic and folklore novels
  • Historic novels
  • Classics and poetry
  • Classics

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