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A set of interlinked episodes follows several working‑class and precarious lower‑middle figures, moving between schoolrooms, households, and streets, and presenting moments of injury, domestic collapse, and moral strain. One narrative thread traces a hard, calculating man whose forceful will and cold intelligence shape his daughter's descent into secret intimacy, motherhood, and reluctant return, while another focuses on children and neighbours exposed to violence and want. The work alternates character antecedents, social encounters, and opportunities with setbacks, exploring how poverty, ambition, familial obligation, and social constraint limit escape and compel compromises. Its episodic structure records attempts at improvement, justice, and the persistent challenge of dignity amid hardship.

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George Gissing

George Gissing was an English novelist known for his keen observations of society and the struggles of the individual within it. His works often explore themes of class, ambition, and the complexities of human relationships. Gissing's notable novels include "New Grub Street," which critiques the literary world of his time, and "Demos," which reflects his socialist ideals. His writing is characterized by a realistic style and a deep empathy for his characters, making him a significant figure in Victorian literature. Gissing's exploration of the human condition continues to resonate with readers today.

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