The Whirlpool (George Gissing novel)

The Whirlpool is a novel by English author George Gissing, first published in 1897.

The Whirlpool
Title page of the first edition.
AuthorGeorge Gissing
CountryEngland
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLawrence and Bullen
Publication date
1897
Pages453

Further reading

  • Baubles Jr., Raymond L. (2001). "The Bankruptcies of the Nation in Meredith's One of Our Conquerors and Gissing's The Whirlpool." In: A Garland for Gissing. Amsterdam: Rodopi, pp. 261–270.
  • Fernando, Loyd (1981). "Gissing Studies in 'Vulgarism': Aspects of his Anti-Feminism." In: George Gissing: Critical Essays. London: Vision Press.
  • Garland, Hamlin (1898). "George Gissing's 'Whirlpool'," The Book Buyer, Vol. XVI, pp. 38–40.
  • Greenslade, William (1989). "Women and the Disease of Civilization: George Gissing's 'The Whirlpool'," Victorian Studies, Vol. XXXII, No. 4, pp. 507–523.
  • James, Henry (1897). "London, July 1, 1897," Harper's Weekly, Vol. XLI, No. 2119, p. 754 (rep. with very slight changes in Notes on Novelists. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1914, pp. 436–445).
  • O'Sullivan, Vincent (1927). "More About Gissing," The Saturday Review, Vol. IV, p. 26.
  • Parrinder, Patrick (1977). Introduction to The Whirlpool. Rutherford, N.J.: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
  • Peck, Harry Thurston (1898). "The Whirlpool," The Bookman, Vol. VII, pp. 64–66.
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