Demos: A Story of English Socialism

by George GISSING (1857 - 1903)

Chapter I

Demos: A Story of English Socialism

"Richard Mutimer is delighted to inherit a large fortune. As a socialist, he means to use it well: he will open a factory in which workers would be treated well, he will advance his party's causes through his own wealth... At least, so he thinks. But reality may be far different. This novel raises more questions than answers. How much should money play in the marriage market, or can love have a prominent place? Can a man who gained power remain a socialist? This book is not only about political unrest. It is a story of a man who changes, for better or worse, and all the forces that shape him. Like other works by Gissing, it describes the London slums in the 19th century, the conditions of the working class, and a few families (some dysfunctional and some great). It was a favourite of George Orwell's, who developed some of Gissing's earlier themes in his own works. It is also reminiscent of works by authors such as Anthony Trollope. It is the only novel by Gissing which was adapted into film." - Summary by Stav Nisser Note: There are two chapters in this book with the same number: XXVI, apparently a numbering error in the printed edition. The audiobook follows the same numbering.


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Chapter XXVI , Chapter II , Chapter III , Chapter IV , Chapter IX , Chapter V , Chapter VI , Chapter VII , Chapter VIII , Chapter X , Chapter XI , Chapter XII , Chapter XIII , Chapter XIV , Chapter XIX , Chapter XV , Chapter XVI , Chapter XVII , Chapter XVIII , Chapter XX , Chapter XXI , Chapter XXII , Chapter XXIII , Chapter XXIV , Chapter XXIX , Chapter XXV , Chapter XXVI , Chapter XXVII , Chapter XXVIII , Chapter XXX , Chapter XXXI , Chapter XXXII , Chapter XXXIII , Chapter XXXIV , Chapter XXXV , Chapter XXXVI