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The Nether World

This series plunges readers into a grim and otherworldly realm where the supernatural collides with gritty reality. Follow the intertwined fates of characters struggling for survival amidst a landscape rife with intrigue, danger, and profound moral quandaries. The narratives weave together elements of horror, dark fantasy, and psychological drama, offering a compelling exploration of the human spirit confronting the unknown. It's a descent into desperation, yet hints at the possibility of redemption.

The Nether World

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  • The Nether World

    • 404 pages
    • 15 hours of reading
    4.1(89)Add rating

    The Nether World (1889) is generally regarded as the finest of Gissing's early novels. A fast moving story of highly dramatic, sometimes violent scenes, it depicts life amongst the artisans, factory-girls, and slum-dwellers of Clerkenwell in the 1870s. But this is not just a novel of documentary realism. It is one man's mordant vision - shaped by bitter personal experience of poverty - of the quality of life endured by a variety of characters in the nether world. With Zolaesque intensity and relentlessness, Gissing lays bare the economic forces which determine the aspirations and expectations of those born to a life of labour. This is a tale of intrigue, as rapacious schemers try to wrest a fortune out of a mysterious old man who has returned to their midst, and of thwarted love. There is no sentimentality. This is a world in which the strong exercise power against their own kind, scheming and struggling for survival, a world from which, Gissing bleakly maintains, there can be no escape.

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