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  1. Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell, 2009-01-01
  2. Cranford by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, 1996-01-01
  3. North and South by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, 2009-10-04
  4. My Lady Ludlow by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, 2001-02-01
  5. The Grey Woman and other Tales by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, 2010-07-06
  6. Gothic Tales (Penguin Classics) by Elizabeth Gaskell, 2001-02-01
  7. Works of Elizabeth Gaskell. North and South, Wives and Daughters, Ruth, The Moorland Cottage, The Life of Charlotte Bronte & more (mobi) by Elizabeth Gaskell, 2008-12-08
  8. The Life of Charlotte Brontë (7) by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, 2009-12-21
  9. Elizabeth Gaskell: A Biography by Winifred Gerin, 1976-07-15
  10. The Cambridge Companion to Elizabeth Gaskell (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  11. Mary Barton by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, 2010-03-06
  12. North and South (Volume 1) by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, 2010-03-26
  13. The Moorland Cottage by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, 2004-02-01
  14. Cranford: And Other Stories by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, 2007-01

21. E-texts Of Elizabeth Gaskell
elizabeth Stevenson, copy by Thorneycroft of marble bust by David Dunbar Miscellany. The elizabeth gaskell Page ( List of her works
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22. Elizabeth Gaskell: Biography
elizabeth gaskell Biography. In November 1865, when reporting her death, The Athenaeum rated G. as if not the most popular, with
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Elizabeth Gaskell: Biography
In November 1865, when reporting her death, The Athenaeum rated G. as "if not the most popular, with small question, the most powerful and finished female novelist of an epoch singularly rich in female novelists." Today G. is generally considered a lesser figure in English letters remembered chiefly for her minor classics Cranford and Wives and Daughters: An Every-day Story. G.'s early fame as a social novelist began with the 1848 publication of Mary Barton: A Tale of Manchester Life, in which she pricked the conscience of industrial England through her depiction and analysis of the working classes. Many critics were hostile to the novel because of its open sympathy for the workers in their relations with the masters, but the high quality of writing and characterization were undeniable, and critics have compared Mary Barton to the work of Friedrich Engels and other contemporaries in terms of its accuracy in social observation. The later publication of North and South, also dealing with the relationship of workers and masters, strengthened G.'s status as a leader in social fiction. G.'s fiction was deeply influenced by her upbringing and her marriage. The daughter of a Unitarian clergyman who was a civil servant and journalist, G. was brought up after her mother's death by her aunt in Knutsford, a small village that served as the prototype not only for Cranford but also for Hollingford in

23. Elizabeth Gaskell, "The Life Of Charlotte Brontë"
Mitsuharu Matsuoka's online etext of the biography of Charlotte Bronte, written by elizabeth gaskell.
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  • 24. Gaskell, Elizabeth
    Asterisks indicate multimedia. Comments/Inquiries ©New York University 19932004. gaskell, elizabeth. On-Line Author Site. Sex, Female. National Origin, England.
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    26. Gaskell, Elizabeth North And South
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    Gaskell, Elizabeth North and South
    On-Line Text Genre Novel (429 pp.) Keywords Acculturation Adolescence Aging Cancer ... Women's Health Summary Margaret Hale is raised in fashionable Harley Street along with her cousin Edith, but when Edith marries, Margaret returns to Hampshire County in the South of England to live with her mother and her father, a country clergyman. The pastoral life she has imagined is quickly disrupted by her father's confession that he is no longer able to remain true to the Church of England and will leave his position to become a tutor of adult learners in the northern manufacturing town of Milton. The traumatic relocation is exacerbated by Mrs. Hale's diagnosis with a "deadly disease" (probably cancer) soon after the move. Margaret takes charge of most of the practical aspects of the move and then assumes charge of her mother's illness, acting as an intermediary between the doctor and her parents. As well as learning more about her own family's servant, Dixon, who has been with her mother since her girlhood, Margaret becomes friendly with textile worker Nicholas Higgins and his daughter Bessy, who is dying of consumption (tuberculosis) from inhaling textile dust. The Milton workers' activism and independence appeal to Margaret; she rethinks both class and labor relations as a result, including charitable relationships. Her strong opinions and actions bring her into conflict with the family of John Thornton, a factory owner and self-made man who is also one of her father's students.

    27. The Life Of Charlotte Brontë (Part One)
    elizabeth gaskell. The Life of Charlotte Brontë Outbreak of fever in the school Characteristics of the Brontë sisters - Deaths of Maria and elizabeth Brontë
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    CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV ... CHAPTER V Tales of the Islanders History of the year 1829 - Charlotte's taste for Art - Extracts from other early writings in MS. - Charlotte's mental tendencies and home duties - A strange occurrence at the Parsonage - A youthful effusion in verse CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX ... CHAPTER X Second experiences of governess life - Project of a school revived, and plans for its realisation - Miss Wooler's offer of her school declined CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII Charlotte returns to Brussels - Her account of Carnival and Lent - Solitariness of the English teacher in the Pensionnat - Her devoir CHAPTER XIII
    CHAPTER I
    The Leeds and Bradford railway runs along a deep valley of the Aire; a slow and sluggish stream, compared to the neighbouring river of Wharfe. Keighley station is on this line of railway, about a quarter of a mile from the town of the same name. The number of inhabitants and the importance of Keighley have been very greatly increased during the last twenty years, owing to the rapidly extended market for worsted manufactures, a branch of industry that mainly employs the factory population of this part of Yorkshire, which has Bradford for its centre and metropolis. The town of Keighley never quite melts into country on the road to Haworth, although the houses become more sparse as the traveller journeys upwards to the grey round hills that seem to bound his journey in a westerly direction. First come some villas; just sufficiently retired from the road to show that they can scarcely belong to any one liable to be summoned in a hurry, at the call of suffering or danger, from his comfortable fireside; the lawyer, the doctor, and the clergyman, live at hand, and hardly in the suburbs, with a screen of shrubs for concealment.

    28. A Celebration Of Women Writers
    Etext. Virginia Woolf reviews Mrs. Ellis Chadwick's biography of elizabeth gaskell. First published in The Times Literary Supplement, 29th September, 1910.
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    29. Round The Sofa, By Elizabeth Gaskell
    Round the Sofa. By elizabeth gaskell. Round the Sofa is a twovolume collection of stories, short novels, and essays by elizabeth gaskell.
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    Round the Sofa is a two-volume collection of stories, short novels, and essays by Elizabeth Gaskell. The contents has been placed on-line by volunteers at Project Gutenberg. Many of these works originally appeared in magazines, and were also published in other collections. In at least some cases, the on-line versions here were prepared from different editions than the "Round the Sofa" 2-volume work.
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    30. Uncle Peter
    Uncle Peter. gaskell, elizabeth. Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library Uncle Peter. gaskell, elizabeth. Creation of machinereadable version The Oxford Text Archive
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    31. Literary Encyclopedia: Gaskell, Elizabeth
    gaskell, elizabeth. (1810 1865). It was on a visit to Unitarian acquaintances in Manchester that elizabeth met her future husband William gaskell.
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    32. Literary Encyclopedia: List Works ()
    1. 8 Matches for gaskell, elizabeth. Mary Barton gaskell, elizabeth. 1848. Cranford - gaskell, elizabeth. 1851 - 1853. Ruth - gaskell, elizabeth. 1853.
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    33. Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn (Stevenson). The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Editio
    gaskell, elizabeth Cleghorn (Stevenson). The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. 2001. gaskell, elizabeth Cleghorn (Stevenson).
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    ATTRIBUTION elizabeth gaskell (1810–1865), British novelist. Wives and Daughters, ch. 4 (1866). Of Mr. Gibson. The Columbia World of Quotations.
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    35. Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
    gaskell, elizabeth Cleghorn. English novelist. Her most popular book, Cranford (1853), is the study of a small, closeknit circle
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    36. Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn (Stevenson)
    gaskell, elizabeth Cleghorn (Stevenson), gas kul Pronunciation Key. gaskell, elizabeth Cleghorn (Stevenson) , 1810–65, English novelist.
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      Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn (Stevenson) u l] Pronunciation Key Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn (Stevenson) , English novelist. When she was still an infant her mother died, and she was brought up by an aunt in Knutsford, Cheshire, the background for several of her novels of provincial life. In 1832 she married William Gaskell, a Unitarian minister. They settled in Manchester, and she lived a quiet, small-town life, rearing a large family and writing her novels. In Cranford (1853) and Wives and Daughters (1866), Mrs. Gaskell describes the joys and sorrows common to middle-class village life. In Mary Barton (1848) and North and South (1855) she depicts the social conditions of early Victorian England, particularly of the working classes in the large industrial towns. Although often overly moralistic, her novels are distinguished by humor, perceptive characterization, and superb descriptive passages. Her excellent The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

    37. Books / Literature & Fiction / English / Classics / Gaskell, Elizabeth
    1. Cranford (The World s Classics) elizabeth gaskell, elizabeth Porges. Cranford elizabeth gaskell / Paperback / Published 1955 Read more about this title
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    Elizabeth Gaskell, Jenny Uglow (Introduction) / Paperback / Published 1997
    Mary Barton : A Tale of Manchester Life (Penguin Classics)
    Elizabeth Gaskell, MacDonald Daly (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1997
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    Elizabeth Gaskell, et al / Paperback / Published 1996
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    Elizabeth Gaskell, Angus Easson (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1996
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    38. About Elizabeth Gaskell. Elizabeth Gaskell History, Bio, Biography, Life Of
    About elizabeth gaskell. elizabeth gaskell history. Learn about the life of elizabeth gaskell with picture and bio at Pictures of England Famous Brits.
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