Features Elizabeth Gaskell's work. This work brings together her journalism, her shorter fiction, which was published in various collections during her lifetime, her early personal writing, including a diary written between 1835 and 1838 when she was a young mother, her five full-length novels and "The Life of Charlotte Bronte".
This work brings together her journalism, her shorter fiction, which was published in various collections during her lifetime, her early personal writing, including a diary written between 1835 and 1838 when she was a young mother, her five ...
I piteous-like misdoubt 'Summat's me een 26c sore,' 27 wrong when was they speak on him. I can see th' meaning ofe it, thof I'm too proud to let on. And Lawson, too, he holds his tongue more nor he should do, when I ax28 him how my ...
Among others was Squire Hargreaves from Bothwick Hall over the Moors. He was some kind of far-away cousin to the Mortons. So when he came he was asked to go chief mourner in Squire Morton's strange absence, which I should have wondered ...
Elizabeth Gaskell's sudden death in November 1865, at the height of her career, prompted the Athenaeum to lament the passing of 'if not the most popular, with small question, the most powerful and finished female novelist of an epoch ...
120–50 Sharps, J. G., Mrs Gaskell's Observation and Invention: A Study of Her Non-Biographic Works (Fontwell: Linden Press, 1970) Smith, S., The Other Nation: The Poor in English Novels of the 1840s and 1850s (Oxford: Clarendon Press, ...
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Bibliography -- Abbreviations -- Sylvia's Lovers -- Explanatory Notes -- Textual Notes -- Appendix: Illustrations
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Bibliography -- Abbreviations -- Wives and Daughters -- Explanatory Notes -- Textual Notes
Dr. Moore alluded to his name as to a thought that would cheer and comfort the fragile girl during her night-watch by her father's bedside. But Miss Monro stole out after the doctorb to warn him off the subject for the future, ...
69–84 Rubenius, Aina, The Woman Question in Mrs. Gaskell's Life and Works, Essays and Studies on English Language and Literature (Upsala: A.-B. Lundequistska Bokhandeln, 1950) Sanders, Gerald De Witt, Elizabeth Gaskell (New Haven: Yale ...
Francis Moore's ... predictions;] From 1699 Francis Moore (1657–1715) published the astrological predictions which later became known as Old Moore's Almanac. Soon after the events ... part of that year.] This opening paragraph is a ...