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New Grub Street

Chapter 17 The Parting

Word Count: 5556    |    Released on: 20/11/2017

ut Reardon's attitude with regard to the popular religion speedily became her own; she let the subject lapse from he

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New Grub Street
New Grub Street
“New Grub Street (1891), George Gissing's most highly regarded novel, is the story of men and women forced to make their living by writing. Their daily lives and broken dreams, made and marred by the rigors of urban life and the demands of the fledgling mass communications industry, are presented with vivid realism and unsentimental sympathy. Its telling juxtaposition of the writing careers of the clever and malicious Jaspar Milvain and the honest and struggling Edward Reardon quickly made New Grub Street into a classic work of late Victorian fiction.”
1 Chapter 1 A Man of His Day2 Chapter 2 The House of Yule3 Chapter 3 Holiday4 Chapter 4 An Author and His Wife5 Chapter 5 The Way Hither6 Chapter 6 The Practical Friend7 Chapter 7 Marian's Home8 Chapter 8 To the Winning Side9 Chapter 9 Invita Minerva10 Chapter 10 The Friends of the Family11 Chapter 11 Respite12 Chapter 12 Work Without Hope13 Chapter 13 A Warning14 Chapter 14 Ecruits15 Chapter 15 The Last Resource16 Chapter 16 Rejection17 Chapter 17 The Parting18 Chapter 18 The Old Home19 Chapter 19 The Past Revived20 Chapter 20 The End of Waiting21 Chapter 21 Mr Yule Leaves Town22 Chapter 22 The Legatees23 Chapter 23 A Proposed Investment24 Chapter 24 Jasper's Magnanimity25 Chapter 25 A Fruitless Meeting26 Chapter 26 Married Woman's Property27 Chapter 27 The Lonely Man28 Chapter 28 Interim29 Chapter 29 Catastrophe30 Chapter 30 Waiting on Destiny31 Chapter 31 A Rescue and a Summons32 Chapter 32 Reardon Becomes Practical33 Chapter 33 The Sunny Way34 Chapter 34 A Check35 Chapter 35 Fever and Rest36 Chapter 36 Jasper's Delicate Case37 Chapter 37 Rewards