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Synopsis

"The Unclassed" is a seminal work of social realism by George Gissing that explores the gritty realities of late-Victorian London. The novel follows the lives of Osmond Waymark, a struggling teacher and aspiring writer, and Ida Starr, a young woman forced into a life of prostitution who seeks redemption and a better future. Set against a backdrop of urban decay and social stratification, the narrative delves into the complexities of class mobility, the morality of the urban poor, and the challenges faced by those living on the fringes of respectable society.

Gissing provides a candid and often bleak portrayal of the "unclassed"-individuals who do not fit neatly into the established social hierarchy. Through Waymark's artistic ambitions and Ida's quest for dignity, the book examines the tension between personal integrity and the pressures of economic survival. "The Unclassed" remains a significant literary contribution for its unflinching look at the human condition and its critique of the social injustices prevalent in 19th-century Britain. This work is essential reading for those interested in the development of the realist novel and the social history of the Victorian era.

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Publisher information

  • Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
  • ISBN: 9781026062838
  • Number of pages: 306
  • Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 16 mm
  • Interest age: From 12 years
  • Languages: English