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Ruth

3.81 ( 6,763 Ratings by Goodreads)
Ruth

Ruth

3.81 (6,763 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 1 August, 1998
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One of the less familiar of Mrs. Gaskell's novels, Ruth was in its own time a cause celebre which not only contributed substantially to its author's growing reputation but also won the approval of a number of her distinguished contemporaries. The text used for this edition is based upon that of the first edition published in 1853.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780192834768
ISBN10 0192834762
Number Of Pages 500
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Oxford University Press
Format paperback
Edition New edition
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A generally good teaching edition at a reasonable price. --Christopher C. Dahl, University of Michigan, Dearborn
Essential that this remain in print for Victorian culture studies. --Linda Shires, Syracuse University
I'm happy that you have made Ruth affordable for classroom use. Ruth illuminates many of the conflicts over 'the fallen woman' as Christian martyr or feminist hero seen in more famous Victorian novels such as Tess and The Scarlet Letter. Your edition is well-edited and readably printed. --Dr.
Jeanette Shumaker, San Diego State University (Imperial Valley Branch)
OUP is the only publisher of this in paperback. It's a significant book for any Victorian literature course and particularly for one on Victorian women. --Eleanor McNees, University of Denver


A generally good teaching edition at a reasonable price. --Christopher C. Dahl, University of Michigan, Dearborn
Essential that this remain in print for Victorian culture studies. --Linda Shires, Syracuse University
I'm happy that you have made Ruth affordable for classroom use. Ruth illuminates many of the conflicts over 'the fallen woman' as Christian martyr or feminist hero seen in more famous Victorian novels such as Tess and The Scarlet Letter. Your edition is well-edited and readably printed. --Dr.
Jeanette Shumaker, San Diego State University (Imperial Valley Branch)
OUP is the only publisher of this in paperback. It's a significant book for any Victorian literature course and particularly for one on Victorian women. --Eleanor McNees, University of Denver

A generally good teaching edition at a reasonable price. --Christopher C. Dahl, University of Michigan, Dearborn
Essential that this remain in print for Victorian culture studies. --Linda Shires, Syracuse University
I'm happy that you have made Ruth affordable for classroom use. Ruth illuminates many of the conflicts over 'the fallen woman' as Christian martyr or feminist hero seen in more famous Victorian novels such as Tess and The Scarlet Letter. Your edition is well-edited and readably printed. --Dr. Jeanette Shumaker, San Diego State University (Imperial Valley Branch)
OUP is the only publisher of this in paperback. It's a significant book for any Victorian literature course and particularly for one on Victorian women. --Eleanor McNees, University of Denver


A generally good teaching edition at a reasonable price. --Christopher C. Dahl, University of Michigan, Dearborn


Essential that this remain in print for Victorian culture studies. --Linda Shires, Syracuse University


I'm happy that you have made Ruth affordable for classroom use. Ruth illuminates many of the conflicts over 'the fallen woman' as Christian martyr or feminist hero seen in more famous Victorian novels such as Tess and The Scarlet Letter. Your edition is well-edited and readably printed. --Dr. Jeanette Shumaker, San Diego State University (Imperial Valley Branch)


OUP is the only publisher of this in paperback. It's a significant book for any Victorian literature course and particularly for one on Victorian women. --Eleanor McNees, University of Denver


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