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  1. Cousin Phillis by Mrs. Gaskell; with a preface and illustrations by Gaskell. Elizabeth Cleghorn. 1810-1865., 1908-01-01
  2. Novels and tales. by Gaskell. Elizabeth Cleghorn. 1810-1865., 1887-01-01
  3. North and South by Elizabeth Cleghorn (1810-1865) Gaskell, 1855
  4. The life of Charlotte Brontumle. by Gaskell. Elizabeth Cleghorn. 1810-1865., 1873-01-01
  5. Round the sofa Volume 1 by Elizabeth Cleghorn, 1810-1865 Gaskell, 2009-10-26
  6. Cranford by Gaskell Elizabeth Cleghorn 1810-1865, 1907-01-01
  7. Novels and tales Volume 2 by Elizabeth Cleghorn, 1810-1865 Gaskell, 2009-10-26
  8. North and south. by the author of Mary Barton. The moorland by Gaskell. Elizabeth Cleghorn. 1810-1865., 1855-01-01
  9. Women's Voices in the Fiction of Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-1865) (Women's Studies (Lewiston, N.Y.), V. 39.) by Marianne Camus, 2002-11
  10. The Works of Elizabeth Gaskell (Pickering Masters) 5-volume set by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, 2006-10-30
  11. Ruth (Oxford World's Classics) by Elizabeth Gaskell, 2009-02-15
  12. Private Voices: The Diaries of Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell and Sophia Holland
  13. Sylvia's Lovers (Oxford World's Classics) by Elizabeth Gaskell, 2008-10-15
  14. Scenes from Cranford by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 1810-1865 Browne Charlotte Crowninshield. from old catalog, 1898-12-31

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0.05 cu.m. CONTEXT AREA. Name of creator(s) Gaskell Elizabeth Cleghorn 18101865 novelist. Administrative/Biographical history Elizabeth
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People Mrs Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell. Mrs Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell. No PlaqueImage Available. Click to add one. 18101865 Novelist, born here. Links.
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18101849 DICKENS, Charles 1812-1870 FORTUNE, Robert 1812-1880 FREAKE, Sir CharlesJames 1814-1884 Gaskell, Mrs Elizabeth Cleghorn 1810-1865 GLADSTONE, WE
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Gaskell (Elizabeth Cleghorn, 18101865, novelist and biographer of Charlotte Bronte)FINE AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ( EC Gaskell ), to her American friend, the
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GASKELL (ELIZABETH CLEGHORN, 1810-1865, novelist and biographer of Charlotte Bronte 6 pages, octavo, 46 Plymouth Grove, 13 January 1862 Mrs Gaskell had first met Charles Eliot Norton in 1850 and he had later written that Cranford Atlantic Monthly , a magazine founded by James Russell Lowell, but she refused to adapt her style for an American audience. Elizabeth Gaskell herself supported abolition and the North, but loathed war, and saw the Civil War as another bitter example of a world 'where might is right and violence is law.' Edward Dicey published Six Months in the Federal States in 1863.

29. JRULM: Special Collections Guide: Elizabeth Gaskell Manuscript Collection
Papers of Mrs Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (18101865), novelist, donatedto the John Rylands Library by the executors of Miss ME Gaskell.
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Information about the collection 'THIS BUSTLING LIFE': THE EVERY-DAY STORY OF ELIZABETH GASKELL, A LADY NOVELIST The exhibition took place on 26 June-10 August 2000 A prolific and celebrated author, Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-65) was also a wife, mother, Christian and social commentator, who was acquainted with some of the leading figures of her day. Hers was a truly 'bustling life'. She became a literary celebrity on the publication of her first novel, Mary Barton (1848), a portrait of industrial oppression amongst cotton workers in her adopted city of Manchester. Similarly controversial was her novel cn the theme of unmarried motherhood, Ruth (1853), which was banned in many Victorian households. Her wide-ranging work also encompasses the gentle comedy of Cranford, her masterpiece Wives and Daughters (recently the subject of a BBC dramatization), an important biography of her friend Charlotte Bronte, and innumerable short stories. This exhibition drew on the Library's significant collection of Gaskelliana to present the 'every-day' story of Elizabeth Gaskell's life and work through books, manuscripts and artefacts. It included some of the new Gaskell letters which came to light in Scotland last year and were deposited at the Library by the Gaskell Society.

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Elizabeth Gaskell (18101865) Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn (Stevenson) Novelist, daughterof William Stevenson, a Unitarian minister and, for some time, Keeper
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Bound Inlays and Onlays Author Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn Year Published1892 Reference Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (18101865). Cranford.
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32. Unitarian Universalist Biographical Dictionary
Elizabeth Gaskell. Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson Gaskell (18101865), a lifelong Unitarianand the wife of an eminent Unitarian minister, was the author of a half
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Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson Gaskell (1810-1865), a lifelong Unitarian and the wife of an eminent Unitarian minister, was the author of a half-dozen novels, numerous short stories, and a biography of Charlotte Brontë. In her fiction she examined some of the the social issues of her time, particularly those associated with industrialization in mid-19th century England, the rise of the middle class, and the status of women. Although her books do not mention Unitarians explicitly, a number of her characters express general Unitarian values or are modeled on Unitarian originals and the plots of the books teach the lessons of her particular form of Unitarian theology. Elizabeth was born in Chelsea, then a rural suburb on the western outskirts of London. Her parents, William and Elizabeth Stevenson, came from long lines of Dissenters: he from a radical branch, she from the more conservative Holland family. The Hollands were related to their fellow Unitarians, the Wedgewoods, and, through them, to the Darwins. Elizabeth's uncle Peter Holland was a physician whose practice included the appentices at nearby Quarry Bank Mill, Styal, a model cotton mill run by the Unitarian Greg family. Prior to his marriage William Stevenson had been a teacher at Manchester Academy and a preacher at Dob Lane Unitarian Chapel, Manchester. Rejecting the idea of paid ministry, he went to Scotland and apprenticed as a "scientific" farmer, 1797-1801. Unlike his friend James Cleghorn, Stevenson was not a success at farming. He was next a teacher and journalist in Edinburgh, 1801-04; then in London a civil servant until death, at the same time writing books and articles on agriculture, topography, and naval history.

33. Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson Gaskell Definition Of Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson
Noun, 1. Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson Gaskell English writer whois remembered for her biography of Charlotte Bronte (1810-1865)
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Edna Ferber (1885-1968) an American novelist and playwright, wrote many books about the colorful American life of the 1800's. She won the 1925 Pulitzer Prize for fiction for her first best-selling novel, So Big (1924). She also wrote Show Boat Cimarron Saratoga Trunk Giant (1952), and Ice Palace Show Boat was made into a popular musical comedy, and all of these books became successful motion pictures. She said that she intended her books to be social criticism as well as good stories. She often wrote about strong women characters. Ferber's other novels include Dawn O'Hara (1911), her first book; The Girls (1921); and Come and Get It Roast Beef, Medium (1913) is a collection of stories. She had considerable success with the plays she wrote with George S. Kaufman. The best known of these are The Royal Family Dinner at Eight (1932), and Stage Door
Ferber was born in Kalamazoo, Mich., but she grew up in Appleton, Wis. Ferber's first ambition was to become an actress. However, at the age of 17, when her father went blind, she took a newspaper job with the Appleton Daily Crescent. Ferber told her life story in two books, A Peculiar Treasure (1939) and A Kind of Magic Zona Gale (1874-1938) was an American author known for her descriptions of small-town life in the Midwest. Her hometown of Portage, Wisconsin, provided the material for much of her fiction.

35. GASKELL, Elizabeth Cleghorn, Autographs, Letters, Documents
Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn (18101865). Novelist. Autograph LetterSigned to Sir Rutherford ?Alcock, 1 page 8vo, (slight glue
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Autograph Letter Signed to Sir Rutherford [?Alcock], 1 page 8vo, (slight glue-stains), Rue du Bac, 21 February no year [?1855]. Giving her Manchester address and looking forward to a pleasant visit from him once she has returned to England.
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36. ELIZABETH CLEGHORN STEVENSON GASKELL - Meaning And Definition Of
Elizabeth Cleghorn STEVENSON Gaskell Dictionary Entry and n English writer whois remembered for her biography of Charlotte Bronte (18101865).
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n English writer who is remembered for her biography of Charlotte Bronte (18101865).Synonyms Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson Gaskell, Elizabeth Gaskell.
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Elizabeth Gaskell. Online Encyclopedia Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (18101865),often referred to simply as Mrs Gaskell, was a British novelist.
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Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell ), often referred to simply as Mrs Gaskell , was a British novelist She was born Elizabeth Stevenson in London in . Her mother died when she was a child. Much of her childhood was spent in Cheshire , where she lived with an aunt at Knutsford , a town she would later immortalise as Cranford . She also spent some time in Edinburgh . Her stepmother was a sister of the Scottish miniature artist , W. J. Thomson, who painted a famous portrait of Elizabeth in . In the same year, she married a Unitarian minister, William Gaskell (who had a literary career of his own), and they settled in Manchester . The industrial surroundings would also offer inspiration for her novels. The circles in which they moved included religious dissenters and social reformers, including William and Mary Howitt. Mrs Gaskell's first novel, Mary Barton , was published anonymously in . The best-known of her remaining novels are Cranford North and South ), and

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