Book contents
- The British Novel of Ideas
- The British Novel of Ideas
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Dedication
- Introduction The British Novel of Ideas
- Part I 1850–1900
- Chapter 1 Moral Ideation in the Nineteenth-Century British Novel
- Chapter 2 George Eliot
- Chapter 3 Samuel Butler
- Chapter 4 George Gissing
- Part II 1900–1945
- Part III 1945–1975
- Part IV 1975–Present
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 4 - George Gissing
Idealism and Social Reform
from Part I - 1850–1900
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2024
- The British Novel of Ideas
- The British Novel of Ideas
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Dedication
- Introduction The British Novel of Ideas
- Part I 1850–1900
- Chapter 1 Moral Ideation in the Nineteenth-Century British Novel
- Chapter 2 George Eliot
- Chapter 3 Samuel Butler
- Chapter 4 George Gissing
- Part II 1900–1945
- Part III 1945–1975
- Part IV 1975–Present
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This chapter argues that Gissing’s novels offer significant and philosophically sophisticated engagements with the novel of ideas. Gissing’s study of Schopenhauer’s works led him to take a keen interest in post-Kantian idealism and in fundamental questions regarding the irreconcilability of the ‘ideal’ and the ‘real’. These concerns are reflected in the novels Gissing wrote in the 1880s – these books satirize the idealist pretensions of social reformers, and they demonstrate that the philanthropic ideals of the Settlement Movement were bound to fail when confronted with the complex and harsh reality of London’s East End. Gissing’s novels are animated by a set of questions that bear directly on the history of the novel of ideas: are aspirational ideals necessarily external and alien to the literary work, or is it possible for them to be assimilated into the medium of literary form? Is it possible for these ideals to become artistically productive?
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- The British Novel of IdeasGeorge Eliot to Zadie Smith, pp. 80 - 96Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024