A minor work produced during Gissing’s “major phase” (from 1889’s
The Nether Worldto 1897’s
The Whirlpool),
Sleeping Fires(1895) is of interest to Gissing scholars because of the author’s revisitation of class-related themes from his earliest work. The text thus offers an intriguing glance backwards from a mature vantage point. The author wrote twenty-three novels in total, excluding the unfinished
Veranilda(1904).
Sleeping Firesrepresents one of Gissing’s rare attempts to write at novella length, a surprising departure for an author accustomed to writing in the three-volume format, which was declining in popularity in the 1890s. The work presents a social milieu not generally associated with Gissing, featuring some characters belonging to the leisured class and…
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Citation: Reeves, Gareth. "Sleeping Fires". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 22 May 2024 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=2007, accessed 21 November 2024.]