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Elizabeth Gaskell: Mary Barton-North and South

Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn / Chapman, Alison
Elizabeth Gaskell: Mary Barton-North and South
In this Readers' Guide, Alison Chapman introduces and discusses the patterns of critical attention that Gaskell's work has attracted across the past hundred and fifty years. Beginning with contemporary press and critical reviews, and treatments by the Victorian and early twentieth-century literary establishment, the Guide sets out a background for the most recent and challenging reassessments of these novels, bringing the reader fully up to da...

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Cranford

Gaskell, Elizabeth / Ingham, Patricia / Ingham, Patricia / Ingham, Patricia / Bickford-Smith, Coralie
Cranford
Part of Penguin's beautiful hardback Clothbound Classics series, designed by the award-winning Coralie Bickford-Smith, these delectable and collectible editions are bound in high-quality colourful, tactile cloth with foil stamped into the design. Gaskell's best known work is set in a small rural town, inhabited largely by women. This is a community that runs on cooperation and gossip, at the very heart of which are the daughters of the former ...

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My Lady Ludlow

Gaskell, Elizabeth
My Lady Ludlow
My Lady Ludlow is Elizabeth Gaskell's charming tale of the conflict between progress and tradition, set in the England of 1800. Lady Ludlow is a kind, generous, and responsible member of the English aristocracy. She is also a trenchant traditionalist, virulently opposed to any move that would bring change to the social order. In the little village of Hanbury over which she presides, she finds herself increasingly opposed by those who have diff...

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My Lady Ludlow

Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
My Lady Ludlow
My Lady Ludlow is Elizabeth Gaskell's charming tale of the conflict between progress and tradition, set in the England of 1800. Lady Ludlow is a kind, generous, and responsible member of the English aristocracy. She is also a trenchant traditionalist, virulently opposed to any move that would bring change to the social order. In the little village of Hanbury over which she presides, she finds herself increasingly opposed by those who have diff...

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Wives and Daughters

Gaskell, Elizabeth
Wives and Daughters
As with all of Elizabeth Gaskell's novels Wives and Daughters explores the limits of class and love. When Molly Gibson's father suddenly remarries Molly's life changes forever. Molly's stepmother and step siblings are all good caring people, but they harbor secrets.

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Cousin Phillis

Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
Cousin Phillis
Cousin Phillis is a haunting story about Paul Manning, a youth of nineteen who moves to the country and befriends his mother's family and his cousin Phillis Holman, who is confused by her own placement at the edge of adolescence. Paul finds himself helpless to prevent his cousin's heartbreak.

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The Moorland Cottage

Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
The Moorland Cottage
A touching portrait of a complicated family. Gaskell expertly confronts the mores and social problems faced by Victorian women while highlighting their strength and grace.

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North and South

Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
North and South
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our cont...

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The Life of Charlotte Bronte

Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
The Life of Charlotte Bronte
As interest in 19th-century English literature by women has been reinvigorated by a resurgence in popularity of the works of Jane Austen, readers are rediscovering a writer whose fiction, once widely beloved, fell by the wayside. British novelist ELIZABETH CLEGHORN GASKELL (1810-1865)-whose books were sometimes initially credited to, simply, "Mrs. Gaskell"-is now recognized as having created some of the most complex and progressive depictions ...

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Ruth

Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
Ruth
If you want to whip me, uncle, you may do it. I don't much mind." Put in this form, it was impossible to carry out his intentions, and so Mr. Benson told the lad he might go-that he would speak to him another time. Leonard went away, more subdued in spirit than if he had been whipped. Sally lingered for a moment. She stopped to add: "I think it's for them without sin to throw stones at a poor child, and cut up good laburnum branches to whip hi...

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Mary Barton

Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
Mary Barton
Jem's heart beat violently when he saw the gay, handsome young man approaching, with a light, buoyant step. This, then, was he whom Mary loved. It was, perhaps, no wonder, for he seemed to the poor smith so elegant, so well-appointed, that he felt the superiority in externals, strangely and painfully, for an instant. Then something uprose within him, and told him that "a man's a man for a' that, for a' that, and twice as much a' that." And he ...

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Wives and Daughters

Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
Wives and Daughters
My dear! why don't you ask him to dinner here? A little quiet dinner, you know. Cook is quite up to it, and we would all of us wear blacks and lilacs, he couldn't consider that as gaiety." Mr. Gibson took no more notice of these suggestions than by shaking his head. He had grown accustomed to his wife by this time, and regarded silence on his own part as a great preservative against long inconsequential arguments. But every time that Mrs. Gibs...

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Cranford

Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
Cranford
Now Miss Matty Jenkyns was chary of candles. We had many devices to use as few as possible. In the winter afternoons she would sit knitting for two or three hours-she could do this in the dark, or by firelight-and when I asked if I might not ring for candles to finish stitching my wristbands, she told me to "keep blind man's holiday." They were usually brought in with tea, but we only burnt one at a time. As we lived in constant preparation fo...

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North and South

Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
North and South
It was curious how the presence of Mr. Thornton had power over Mr. Hale to make him unlock the secret thoughts which he kept shut up even from Margaret. Whether it was that her sympathy would be so keen, and show itself in so lively a manner, that he was afraid of the reaction upon himself, or whether it was that to his speculative mind all kinds of doubts presented themselves at such a time, pleading and crying aloud to be resolved into certa...

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The Cranford Chronicles

Gaskell, Elizabeth
The Cranford Chronicles
Elizabeth Gaskell was born on 29 September 1810 in London. She was brought up in Knutsford, Cheshire by her aunt after her mother died when she was two years old. In 1832 she married William Gaskell, who was a Unitarian minister like her father. After their marriage they lived in Manchester with their children. Elizabeth Gaskell published her first novel, Mary Barton, in 1848 to great success. She went on to publish much of her work in Charles...

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The Moorland Cottage

Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
The Moorland Cottage
The Moorland Cottage (1850) by Elizabeth Gaskell follows the life story of a very different sister and brother, Maggie and Edward Browne, children of the late curate of Combehurst, who live with their grieving widow mother in the moorland cottage of the novel title. For years Maggie, gentle, dutiful, and loving, does what she can on behalf of her brother, the overbearing and selfish Edward, and yet their mother continues to prefer her son to t...

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The Moorland Cottage

Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
The Moorland Cottage
The Moorland Cottage (1850) by Elizabeth Gaskell follows the life story of a very different sister and brother, Maggie and Edward Browne, children of the late curate of Combehurst, who live with their grieving widow mother in the moorland cottage of the novel title. For years Maggie, gentle, dutiful, and loving, does what she can on behalf of her brother, the overbearing and selfish Edward, and yet their mother continues to prefer her son to t...

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