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Con Mujeres sin pareja George Gissing introduce un gran tema: la cuestión de la independencia de la mujer en todos sus ámbitos, en clave realista y con cierta dureza aunque con una óptica objetiva y moderna.
Cuarenta años después de Murger, George Gissing despojó de romanticismo a la bohemia y escribió uno de los retratos más graves y realistas de la fatalidad de la bohemia entrelazando el destino de dos parejas, los fracasos de una y los ascensos de la otra, el ansia de enriquecimiento de ambas, su trágico destino, la muerte, la pobreza y la infelicidad que los envuelve.