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The publisher's 'blurb' describes this as "perhaps Gissing's most ambitious novel", and it is probably one of his best. It is set in the middle-class world of the late Victorian era. The central character, Alma Rolfe, is torn between her domestic life and her career as a violinist in London.
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Social life and customs, England in fiction, Fiction, Manners and customs, Fiction, generalPlaces
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Reprint of the ed. of 1897, New York.
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