Gissing


[gis-ing] /ˈgɪs ɪŋ/

noun
1.
George (Robert) 1857–1903, English novelist.
/ˈɡɪsɪŋ/
noun
1.
George (Robert). 1857–1903, English novelist, noted for his depiction of middle-class poverty. His works include Demos (1886) and New Grub Street (1891)

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