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The Town Traveller. (Third edition.)

Typically known for his hard-hitting works of social realism, such as the novel New Grub Street, the publication of The Town Traveller represented something of a departure for Victorian-era novelist George Gissing. Not only is the novel markedly different in style and tone from Gissing's previous work, but it outsold all of his other publications by a significant measure and lifted him from semi-obscurity to the upper echelons of literary acclaim ...

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  • "The author of New Grub Street turns to farce in this 1898 novel, one of his most popular during his lifetime. Our hero, Gammon, tangles with his landlady Mrs. Bubb, the shady detective Greenacre, the bigamous Lord Polperro, and young Polly Sparkes, caught up in a rollicking chase about London on New Year's Eve."
  • "Typically known for his hard-hitting works of social realism, such as the novel New Grub Street, the publication of The Town Traveller represented something of a departure for Victorian-era novelist George Gissing. Not only is the novel markedly different in style and tone from Gissing's previous work, but it outsold all of his other publications by a significant measure and lifted him from semi-obscurity to the upper echelons of literary acclaim ..."@en

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  • "Electronic books"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "History"@en
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  • "Outlines and syllabi"@en

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  • "The town traveller [a novel]"
  • "The Town Traveller. (Third edition.)"@en
  • "The Town Traveller"@en
  • "Town Traveller"
  • "The Town traveller"
  • "The towntraveller"@en
  • "The town traveller"@en
  • "The town traveller"
  • "Town traveller"
  • "The Town traveller, by George Gissing"
  • "The town traveller : with an introduction and notes"
  • "The Town Traveller. [A tale.]"@en

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