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  1. Biography - Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn (1810-1865): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. Cranford. by Mrs. Gaskell. Preface by Rev. Brooke Herford . by Gaskell. Elizabeth Cleghorn. 1810-1865., 1891-01-01
  3. Wives and daughters: an every-day story Volume 1
  4. Cranford
  5. Cranford
  6. The life of Charlotte Brontë Volume 2
  7. Cranford
  8. The life of Charlotte Brontë Volume 2
  9. The life of Charlotte Brontë Volume 1
  10. Wives and daughters: an every-day story Volume 2
  11. Cranford
  12. Cranford by Mrs. Gaskell ; with a preface by Anne Thackeray R by Gaskell. Elizabeth Cleghorn. 1810-1865., 1907-01-01
  13. Cranford by Mrs. Gaskell ; with a preface by Anne Thackeray R by Gaskell. Elizabeth Cleghorn. 1810-1865., 1892-01-01
  14. Mrs. Gaskell by Elizabeth Cleghorn, 1810-1865 Gaskell, 2009-10-26

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2. Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn (Stevenson)
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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

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Author Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 18101865 Keywords Authors G Gaskell,Elizabeth Cleghorn, 1810-1865; Titles A ; Literature. Cousin Phillis, 2003.
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7. Gaskell, Elizabeth (1810-1865)(Cleghorn, Born Stevenson) Study Of A
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Project Gutenberg Titles by. Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 18101865. An AccursedRace. Cousin Phillis. Cranford. A Dark Night s Work. The Doom of the Griffiths.
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11. Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (née Stevenson) (1810-1865), Novelist
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Gaskell. Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn (18101865), English novelist and biographer, was born on the 29th of September i8io His first wife, Elizabeth Holland, was Mrs Gaskells mother
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GASKELL, ELIZABETH CLEGHORN Mrs Gaskell died on the 12th of November 1865 at Holyburn, Alton, Hampshire, in a house she had just purchased with the profits of her writings as a present for her husband. She was buried in the little graveyard of the Knutsford Unitarian church. Her unfinished novel Wives and Daughters was published in two volumes in 1866 .~- - There is no biograpny of Mrs Gaskell, she having forbidden the publication of any of her letters. See, however, the biographical introduction to the Knutsford Mary Barton by A. W. Ward the Letters of Charles Dickens; Women Writers, by C. J. Hamilton second series; H. B. Stowes Life and Letters, edited by Annie Fields Autobiography of Mrs Fletcher; Mrs Gasketl and Knutsford, b3 G. A. Payne; Cranford, with a preface by Anne Thackeray Ritchie Ecrivains modernes de lAngleterre, by ~lmile Montbgut. (C. K. S.) Mrs Gaskell died on the 12th of November 1865 at Holyburn, Alton, Hampshire, in a house she had just purchased with the profits of her writings as a present for her husband. She was buried in the little graveyard of the Knutsford Unitarian church. Her unfinished novel Wives and Daughters was published in two volumes in 1866 .~- - There is no biograpny of Mrs Gaskell, she having forbidden the publication of any of her letters. See, however, the biographical introduction to the Knutsford Mary Barton by A. W. Ward the Letters of Charles Dickens; Women Writers, by C. J. Hamilton second series; H. B. Stowes Life and Letters, edited by Annie Fields Autobiography of Mrs Fletcher; Mrs Gasketl and Knutsford, b3 G. A. Payne; Cranford, with a preface by Anne Thackeray Ritchie Ecrivains modernes de lAngleterre, by ~lmile Montbgut. (C. K. S.)

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    "Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-1865) caused a storm in 1848 with the publication of her first novel Mary Barton , a tale of love, industrial unrest and murder in Manchester; her husband William was a Unitarian minister in the city, and his congregation included many of the mill-owners whom she attacked for their unfeeling treatment of the poor. Although Gaskell is reformist rather than radical, seeking `dialogue' and understanding between the classes, her novel showed great courage. This bravery was still more evident in Ruth (1853), the first English novel to take `a fallen woman' as its heroine - a problematic figure who is both `pure' and a sinner. While the circulating libraries banned the novel and some outraged readers even burnt it, women writers like Charlotte Bronte and Elizabeth Barrett Browning praised Ruth strongly, complaining only that is did not go far enough. Gaskell's justification in the face of attack was always her duty to tell the `truth', a justification she later used in connection with her brilliant and controversial

    19. An Invitation To Join The Gaskell Society
    The Society s objects are to promote and encourage the study and appreciationof the work and life of Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (18101865).
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    ELIZABETH CLEGHORN GASKELL
    Elizabeth Gaskell, the daughter of William Stevenson, was born in London in 1810 but after her mother's early death was brought up by her aunt, mainly in Knutsford, the town with which she is always associated. She was educated for a period at Stratford-upon-Avon, and from her marriage to the Reverend William Gaskell, in 1832, she lived in Manchester. She died suddenly, during the course of a visit to Alton in Hampshire in 1865. Elizabeth Gaskell's life in Manchester centred on the Unitarian Chapel in Cross Street, of which her husband was minister; at the same time she was a remarkable independent person and an enthusiastic traveller, both at home and on the continent. She was thus able to draw upon a wide range of experience in her writing. Her literary output may surprise those who know her through a single work, whether it be Cranford Mary Barton her Manchester based novel, or her outstanding biography of her friend Charlotte Bronte, for she tried her hand at many genres, in all of which she achieved distinction. As a novelist she wrote on social problems with a regional background, as well as domestic and historical fiction, together with tales of murder, mystery and the supernatural. She also wrote biography, essays and reviews; her interests ranged from the sociological to the antiquarian and were often reflected in occasional journalism as well as in her more formal work.

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    Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 18101865 The novelist and biographer Elizabeth Gaskell,daughter of Elizabeth Holland and William Stevenson, was born in London in
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    Mary Barton , set in Manchester
    She was remarkably independent and energetic and an enthusiastic traveller, at home and o the continent, and drew upon a wide range of experience in her writing. She was not afraid to tackle the pressing social problems of the day. Her literary output was varied including not only numerous short stories, tales of mystery, murder and the supernatural, the anecdotal and amusing Cranford , for which she is perhaps best known, but also Mary Barton which deals with unemployment, drug addiction and poverty, Ruth the story of an unmarried mother; the novel North and South set in Manchester, The Life of Charlotte Brontë , a pioneer work of literary biography: Sylvia's Lovers , a historical novel set in Whitby, Cousin Phillis , a love story set in the Cheshire countryside; and the novel she had almost completed when she died suddenly in 1865, Wives and Daughters. Her letters are full of interest, detail and wit, and make fascinating reading, although none to her husband survive.
    Elizabeth Gaskell has always been popular, and her books have often been presented on radio and television

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