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Demos

George Gissing

Publisher: DigiCat

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George Gissing's "Demos" presents a profound exploration of social class, the individual's struggle for identity, and the political currents of late 19th-century Britain. Through intricate character development and vivid depictions of urban life, Gissing employs a naturalistic literary style that delves into the psyche of his protagonists. This novel stands as a product of the era's social upheavals, addressing themes of socialism, individualism, and the moral dilemmas faced by the working class, all while echoing the stylistic influences of contemporaries such as Hardy and Zola. Gissing himself emerged from a modest background, his early life marked by poverty and a deep-seated empathy for the working class. This personal experience is reflected in his works, where he often critiques the social structures that perpetuate inequality. The author's academic pursuits and his exposure to varied intellectual circles further shaped his outlook, solidifying his commitment to exploring the human condition's complexities amidst socio-economic challenges. "Demos" is not just a narrative; it is an insightful commentary that resonates with the contemporary reader. I highly recommend this novel to those interested in understanding socialism's evolution and the intricate relationship between society and the individual. Gissing's rich prose and thought-provoking themes make it a significant addition to the canon of social realism.
Available since: 08/10/2022.
Print length: 474 pages.

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