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Bouwe POSTMUS: Introduction 1. Pierre COUSTILLAS: Gissing the European 2. Simon JAMES: Experiments in Realism: How to Read a George Gissing Novel 3. Michael CRONIN: Gissing's Criticism of Dickens 4. Barbara RAWLINSON: Buried Treasure: George Gissing's Short Fiction 5. Lucy CRISPIN: Living in Exile: Self-Image, Social Role and the Problem of Identity 6. Maria Teresa CHIALANT: The Feminization of the City in Gissing's Fiction: The Streetwalker, the Flaneuse, the Shopgirl 7. Emanuela ETTORRE: Sensational Gissing? Denzil Quarrier and the Politics of Dissimulation 8. Constance HARSH: Women with Ideas: Gissing's The Odd Women and the New Woman Novel 9. Liz HEDGECOCK: Men at Work: Gender, Class and Ideologies of Employment in In the Year of Jubilee 10. Sandra R. WOODS: Dangerous Minds: the Education of Women in Gissing's Marriage Quartet 11. Emma LIGGINS: Idiot Heroines and Worthless Women? Gissing's 1890s Fiction and Female Independence 12. Arlene YOUNG: Eve Madeley and Rhoda Nunn: Gissing's Doubled Enigma 13. David GLOVER: This Spectacle of a World's Wonder: Commercial Culture and Urban Space in Gissing's In the Year of Jubilee 14. Anthony CURTIS: Gissing and the Lushingtons 15. Christine HUGUET: Written, too, in exile!: Metatextual Approach to Born in Exile 16. Stephen OGDEN: Darwinian Scepticism in George Gissing's Born in Exile 17. Lewis D. MOORE: Deception, Violence, and the Criminal Act in George Gissing's Fiction 18. L. R. LEAVIS: Gissing in Context 19. Diana MALTZ: Gissing as Thwarted Aesthete 20. Fumio HOJOH: Gissing and His Japanese Readers 21. Jacob KORG: Gissing and Ancient Rome 22. Russell PRICE and Francesco BADOLATO: Social Subordination and Superiority in Gissing's A Daughter of the Lodge 23. John SLOAN: Gissing and Hogarth 24. Raymond L. BAUBLES JR.: The Bankruptcies of the Nation in Meredith's One of Our Conquerors and Gissing's The Whirlpool 25. William GREENSLADE: Writing against Himself: Gissing and the Lure of Modernity in In the Year of Jubilee Selected Index

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