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Thyrza

Chapter 41 THE LIVING

Word Count: 5525    |    Released on: 29/11/2017

efore Egremont's return to England, and by the end of the autumn his condition was such as to cause a renewal of Ann

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“One of George Gissing's greatest strengths as a novelist was his ability to highlight differences between socioeconomic classes and all the advantages that a higher class standing can bestow. That's the idea at the center of the gripping epic Thyrza, which Gissing himself identified as one of his favorites from his own body of work. Working-class Thyrza Trent was born with beauty, brains, and ambition—but she doesn't have the social status necessary to be able to fully leverage these gifts.”