Elizabeth Gaskell :A Portrait in Letters

Elizabeth Gaskell

Elizabeth Gaskell :A Portrait in Letters

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Elizabeth Gaskell is best known as a novelist and biographer, but she was also a lively and sensitive letter writer, with a vivacious interest in all that was going on around her.

This selection from her letters, with a linking commentary provides a biography of Elizabeth Gaskell largely in her own words. It is in chronological order, with special chapters devoted to her family life, her travels, her charities and her life as an author who was also a wife and mother, in a period when Victorian society and culture were undergoing major changes--especially apparent in Manchester where she lived.

Elizabeth Gaskell emerges as a woman of intelligence, integrity and grace, with an enchanting sense of humour, an insatiable curiosity about life, a deep regard for truth and a boundless sympathy for others.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780719077890
ISBN10 0719077893
Number Of Pages 200
Item Weight 263 g
Product Dimensions 138 x 216 x 12 mm
Publisher / Reseller Manchester University Press
Format paperback
Edition 2nd edition
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Media Reviews

... a fascinating document that not only brings her to life but is a rich source of social history. As a general introduction to Elizabeth Gaskell it could hardly be bettered. --Maureen Duffy, Daily Telegraph (from the first edition)
. .. a fascinating document that not only brings her to life but is a rich source of social history. As a general introduction to Elizabeth Gaskell it could hardly be bettered. --Maureen Duffy, Daily Telegraph (from the first edition)
.. . a fascinating document that not only brings her to life but is a rich source of social history. As a general introduction to Elizabeth Gaskell it could hardly be bettered. --Maureen Duffy, Daily Telegraph (from the first edition)

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Author's Bio

J. A. V. Chapple is Emeritus Professor of English Literature at the University of Hull

Assisted by John Geoffrey Sharps

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