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North and South (Paperback): Elizabeth Gaskell North and South (Paperback)
Elizabeth Gaskell 2
R250 R231 Discovery Miles 2 310 Save R19 (8%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

The Penguin English Library edition of North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell 'How am I to dress up in my finery, and go off and away to smart parties, after the sorrow I have seen today?' Elizabeth Gaskell's compassionate, richly dramatic novel features one of the most original and fully-rounded female characters in Victorian fiction, Margaret Hale. It shows how, forced to move from the country to an industrial northern town, she develops a passionate sense of social justice, and a turbulent relationship with mill-owner John Thornton. North and South depicts a young woman discovering herself, in a nuanced portrayal of what divides people, and what brings them together. The Penguin English Library - 100 editions of the best fiction in English, from the eighteenth century and the very first novels to the beginning of the First World War.

Victorian Short Stories - Stories of Successful Marriages (Hardcover): Elizabeth Gaskell Et Al Victorian Short Stories - Stories of Successful Marriages (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Gaskell Et Al
R737 Discovery Miles 7 370 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
North and South (Hardcover): Elizabeth Gaskell North and South (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Gaskell
R817 Discovery Miles 8 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

One of Elizabeth Gaskell's best known novels, sometimes called an industrial novel or social novel, about the industrialization of cities in northern England in 1800's.

Mary Barton (Paperback): Elizabeth Gaskell Mary Barton (Paperback)
Elizabeth Gaskell; Introduction by Sally Minogue; Notes by Sally Minogue; Series edited by Keith Carabine
R135 Discovery Miles 1 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Elizabeth Gaskell's first novel depicts nothing less than the great clashes between capital and labour, which arose from rapid industrialisation and problems of trade in the mid-nineteenth century. But these clashes are dramatized through personal struggles. John Barton has to reconcile his personal conscience with his socialist duty, risking his life and liberty in the process. His daughter Mary is caught between two lovers, from opposing classes - worker and manufacturer. And at the heart of the narrative lies a murder which implicates them all. Mary Barton was published in 1848, at a time of great social ferment in Europe, and it reflects its revolutionary moment through an English lens. Elizabeth Gaskell wrote her first novel about the world in which she lived - Manchester at the height of the industrial revolution. As the wife of a Unitarian minister she was solidly middle-class; but she also had close contact with the working classes around her, sympathised with them, and represented their extreme distresses in her fiction. She is radical in taking on their dialect, imagining the realities of their lives, and placing a working woman at the centre of her fiction. If to our eyes her vision remains limited, it was an honest vision, for which she was much criticised in her own time, by her own class.

North And South (Hardcover): Elizabeth Gaskell-Gleghorn North And South (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Gaskell-Gleghorn
R983 Discovery Miles 9 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
North and South (Paperback, New edition): Elizabeth Gaskell North and South (Paperback, New edition)
Elizabeth Gaskell; Introduction by Patsy Stoneham; Notes by Patsy Stoneham; Series edited by Keith Carabine
R135 Discovery Miles 1 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With an Introduction and Notes by Dr Patsy Stoneman, University of Hull. Set in the mid-19th century, and written from the author's first-hand experience, North and South follows the story of the heroine's movement from the tranquil but moribund ways of southern England to the vital but turbulent north. Elizabeth Gaskell's skilful narrative uses an unusual love story to show how personal and public lives were woven together in a newly industrial society. This is a tale of hard-won triumphs - of rational thought over prejudice and of humane care over blind deference to the market. Readers in the twenty-first century will find themselves absorbed as this Victorian novel traces the origins of problems and possibilities which are still challenging a hundred and fifty years later: the complex relationships, public and private, between men and women of different classes.

Lois the Witch - Elizabeth Gaskell (Paperback): Elizabeth Gaskell Lois the Witch - Elizabeth Gaskell (Paperback)
Elizabeth Gaskell
R160 R143 Discovery Miles 1 430 Save R17 (11%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Beware the self-righteous man of faith, the wicked-eyed child, the jealous lover. For this is Salem, in 1691, where rumours fly on the wind and witchcraft is abroad. Lois Barclay, cursed in childhood, is a stranger in a strange land – and the devil will work his mischief on Lois’s neighbours before the season of madness is out.

North and South (Paperback): Elizabeth Gaskell North and South (Paperback)
Elizabeth Gaskell 1
R247 R211 Discovery Miles 2 110 Save R36 (15%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Having grown up in London and rural southern England, Margaret Hale moves with her father to the northern industrial city of Milton. She is shocked by the poverty she encounters and dismayed by the unsympathetic attitude of the textile-mill owner John Thornton, whose factory workers are engaged in an acrimonious strike. Against this backdrop of social unrest, the relationship between the two is tumultuous, and it takes further upheaval and tragedy for them to see each other in a different light. First serialized in Dickens's magazine Household Words in the same period as Hard Times, North and South shares its famous counterpart's concern with the inequality and hardship generated by the Industrial Revolution in northern England, while at the same time creating one of the nineteenth century's most memorable and engaging female protagonists in Margaret Hale.

North and South (Paperback): Elizabeth Gaskell North and South (Paperback)
Elizabeth Gaskell 1
R146 R138 Discovery Miles 1 380 Save R8 (5%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics. 'But the cloud never comes in that quarter of the horizon from which we watch for it.' When Margaret Hale is uprooted from Hampshire and moves to the industrial town of Milton in the North of England, her whole world changes. As her sympathy for the town's mill workers grows, her sense of social injustice piques and she passionately fights their corner. However, just as she disputes the mill owner, John Thornton's treatment of his workers, she cannot deny her growing attraction to him. Highlighting the changing landscape of nineteenth-century Britain and championing the role of women in Victorian society, Gaskell brilliantly captures the lives of ordinary people through one of her strongest female characters in literature.

Cranford & Selected Short Stories (Paperback): Elizabeth Gaskell Cranford & Selected Short Stories (Paperback)
Elizabeth Gaskell; Introduction by John Chapple; Notes by John Chapple; Series edited by Keith Carabine
R141 Discovery Miles 1 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With an Introduction and Notes by Professor Emeritus John Chapple, University of Hull. The sheer variety and accomplishment of Elizabeth Gaskell's shorter fiction is amazing. This new volume contains six of her finest stories that have been selected specifically to demonstrate this, and to trace the development of her art. As diverse in setting as in subject matter, these tales move from the gentle comedy of life in a small English country town in Dr Harrison's Confessions, to atmospheric horror in far north-west Wales with The Doom of the Griffiths. The story of Cousin Phillis, her masterly tale of love and loss, is a subtle, complex and perceptive analysis of changes in English national life during an industrial age, while the gripping Lois the Witch recreates the terrors of the Salem witchcraft trials in seventeenth-century New England, as Gaskell shrewdly shows the numerous roots of this furious outbreak of delusion. Whimsically modified fairy tales are set in a French chateau, while an engaging love story poetically evokes peasant life in wine-growing Germany.

Cranford (Paperback): Elizabeth Gaskell Cranford (Paperback)
Elizabeth Gaskell; Edited by Elizabeth Langland
R543 Discovery Miles 5 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Elizabeth Gaskell's episodic second novel, sometimes dismissed as nostalgically "charming," is now considered by many critics to be her most sophisticated work. The country town of Cranford is home to a group of women, affectionately called "Amazons" by the narrator, whose seemingly uneventful lives are full of conflicts, failures, and unexpected connections. A rich commentary on Victorian culture by one of its most astute observers, Cranford owes its enduring popularity to the complex pleasures it offers the reader.This Broadview Edition provides an assortment of historical materials to put the novel in context, including Gaskell's letters from the period of the novel's writing, excerpts from texts read by the characters, illustrations from the novel and from contemporary periodicals, and other Victorian writings on industrialization, etiquette, and domestic life.

The Life of Charlotte Bronte (Hero Classics) (Paperback): Elizabeth Gaskell The Life of Charlotte Bronte (Hero Classics) (Paperback)
Elizabeth Gaskell
R199 R184 Discovery Miles 1 840 Save R15 (8%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days
Tales of Mystery & the Macabre (Paperback): Elizabeth Gaskell Tales of Mystery & the Macabre (Paperback)
Elizabeth Gaskell; Introduction by David Stuart Davies; Series edited by David Stuart Davies
R128 Discovery Miles 1 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With an Introduction by David Stuart Davies. 'In the great mirror opposite I saw myself, and right behind, another wicked fearful self, so like me my soul seemed to quiver within me, as though not knowing to which similitude of body it belonged'. Elizabeth Gaskell is better known today for her pioneering social novels such as Mary Barton (1848) but she also wrote some fascinating tales of the supernatural and the macabre, which are collected here in this volume. The real charm of this dark anthology is its variety. Unlike so many writers of this kind of material, Gaskell allows the story to fit the style rather than the other way around and as result there is a charming freshness to each tale. This remarkable author uses different voices, tones and topics to engage her readers and as you turn from one story to the next you cannot be quite sure what to expect.

Wives and Daughters (Paperback, New edition): Elizabeth Gaskell Wives and Daughters (Paperback, New edition)
Elizabeth Gaskell; Introduction by Dinny Thorold; Notes by Dinny Thorold; Series edited by Keith Carabine
R145 Discovery Miles 1 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With an Introduction and Notes by Dinny Thorold, University of Westminster Gaskell's last novel, widely considered her masterpiece, follows the fortunes of two families in nineteenth century rural England. At its core are family relationships - father, daughter and step-mother, father and sons, father and step-daughter - all tested and strained by the romantic entanglements that ensue. Despite its underlying seriousness, the prevailing tone is one of comedy. Gaskell vividly portrays the world of the late 1820s and the forces of change within it, and her vision is always humane and progressive. The story is full of acute observation and sympathetic character-study: the feudal squire clinging to old values, his naturalist son welcoming the new world of science, the local doctor and his scheming second wife, the two girls brought together by their parent's marriage...

Level 6: North and South (Paperback, 1 New Ed): Elizabeth Gaskell Level 6: North and South (Paperback, 1 New Ed)
Elizabeth Gaskell
R374 Discovery Miles 3 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Pearson English Readers bring language learning to life through the joy of reading. Well-written stories entertain us, make us think, and keep our interest page after page. Pearson English Readers offer teenage and adult learners a huge range of titles, all featuring carefully graded language to make them accessible to learners of all abilities. Through the imagination of some of the world's greatest authors, the English language comes to life in pages of our Readers. Students have the pleasure and satisfaction of reading these stories in English, and at the same time develop a broader vocabulary, greater comprehension and reading fluency, improved grammar, and greater confidence and ability to express themselves. Find out more at english.com/readers

Ruth (Paperback, New Ed): Elizabeth Gaskell Ruth (Paperback, New Ed)
Elizabeth Gaskell; Edited by Angus Easson; Introduction by Angus Easson; Notes by Angus Easson
R292 R267 Discovery Miles 2 670 Save R25 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

In Ruth Elizabeth Gaskell set out to portray, not 'the Condition of England' already famously addressed in Mary Barton, but the nature and sensibility of a fallen woman.

Her orphaned heroine Ruth, apprenticed to a dressmaker, is seduced and then abandoned by wealthy young Henry Bellingham. Shamed in the eyes of society by her illegitimate son, and yet rejecting the opportunity to marry her seducer, Ruth finds a path that affirms we are not bound to repeat our mistakes.

When Ruth, Elizabeth Gaskell's second novel, appeared in 1853 its first reviewers were less scandalised than moved and intrigued. In considering a 'fallen woman', Gaskell explores the worlds of nineteenth-century experience concerned with women and family, sexuality, love and religion. She declared of her critics - 'It has made them talk and think a little on a subject which is so painful it requires all one's bravery not to hide one's head like an ostrich'.

Sylvia's Lovers (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Elizabeth Gaskell Sylvia's Lovers (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Elizabeth Gaskell; Edited by Francis O'Gorman
R378 R345 Discovery Miles 3 450 Save R33 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

'He's spoilt my life,- he's spoilt it for as long as iver I live on this earth' The compelling story of an ordinary girl's tragic passion for a man who disappears, Sylvia's Lovers (1863) is Elizabeth Gaskell's last completed novel. Set in a fictional Whitby at the end of the eighteenth century, the novel is a modern revenge tragedy in which well-intentioned actions have unforeseen and terrible human consequences. Sylvia is loved by two men, her serious cousin Philip and the charismatic sailor Charley Kinraid. When one of them betrays her, her path in life seems fixed. Against the backdrop of the Napoleonic wars and the ever-present threat of press-gangs, the story darkens when Sylvia's father is roused into vengeful violence. But this trouble proves only the precursor to a greater calamity that will radically alter Sylvia's future. Gaskell's novel, richly engaging with the legacy of the Bronte sisters, is her most extensive literary exploration of the tragic depths of unregarded, unhistoric, but vividly imagined lives. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

North and South (Paperback, Critical edition): Elizabeth Gaskell North and South (Paperback, Critical edition)
Elizabeth Gaskell; Edited by Alan Shelston
R449 Discovery Miles 4 490 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This Norton Critical Edition of her best-selling novel is annotated and edited by preeminent Gaskell scholar Alan Shelston. "Contexts" includes contemporary reviews and correspondence related to North and South, along with the full text of Gaskell s 1850 short story "Lizzie Leigh," which, like North and South, is set in industrial Manchester and deals with strong working women. This topic is further addressed in Bessie Rayner Parkes s essay on Victorian working women. "Criticism" collects eleven assessments of the novel, among them Louis Cazamian s 1904 study of industrial fiction and Hilary Schor s recent study of North and South in the context of discourse analysis. A Chronology and Selected Bibliography are also included."

The Life of Charlotte Bronte (Paperback, 2 Ed): Elizabeth Gaskell The Life of Charlotte Bronte (Paperback, 2 Ed)
Elizabeth Gaskell; Edited by Elisabeth Jay; Introduction by Elisabeth Jay; Notes by Elisabeth Jay 1
R379 R347 Discovery Miles 3 470 Save R32 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

'I am sure the more fully she - Charlotte Brontë - the friend, the daughter, the sister, the wife, is known - the more highly she will be appreciated.' Mrs Gaskell was quite clear about her priorities when she began to set down the facts of a 'wild, sad life and the beautiful character that grew out of it'. The result was one of the greatest of all English biographies. The book itself was not to be without its stormy passage: Mrs Gaskell, as well she knew, ran up against Victorian shibboleths of propriety and sexual prudery. However, not even the amendments and cuts she was obliged to make in the second and third editions could destroy its overall unity or her psychologically convincing vision of the suffering, emotionally starved and tortured Charlotte Brontë whose life and pitiful death still grips and appalls us. The present text follows the controversial first edition throughout, while all the variations which appeared in the third edition have been recorded in notes and appendices.

Cranford (Paperback): Elizabeth Gaskell Cranford (Paperback)
Elizabeth Gaskell
Sold By Readers Warehouse - Fulfilled by Loot
R109 Discovery Miles 1 090 Ships in 5 - 7 working days

This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfectionssuch as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed worksworldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ Cranford Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, Anne Thackeray Ritchie Crowell, 1892 Country life; England

North And South (Paperback, Reissue): Elizabeth Gaskell North And South (Paperback, Reissue)
Elizabeth Gaskell; Edited by Patricia Ingham
R295 R270 Discovery Miles 2 700 Save R25 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

‘How am I to dress up in my finery, and go off and away to smart parties, after the sorrow I have seen today?’

When her father leaves the Church in a crisis of conscience, Margaret Hale is uprooted from her comfortable home in Hampshire to move with her family to the north of England. Initially repulsed by the ugliness of her new surroundings in the industrial town of Milton, Margaret becomes aware of the poverty and suffering of the local mill workers and develops a passionate sense of social justice. This is intensified by her tempestuous relationship with the mill-owner and self-made man, John Thornton, as their fierce opposition over his treatment of his employees masks a deeper attraction. In North and South, Elizabeth Gaskell skillfully fused individual feeling with social concern, and in Margaret Hale created one of the most original heroines of Victorian literature.

In her introduction Patricia Ingham examines geographical, economic and class differences, and male and female roles in North and South. This edition also includes a list for further reading, notes and a glossary.

Gothic Tales (Paperback, [New Ed.]): Elizabeth Gaskell Gothic Tales (Paperback, [New Ed.])
Elizabeth Gaskell; Edited by Laura Kranzler; Introduction by Laura Kranzler; Notes by Laura Kranzler
R373 R339 Discovery Miles 3 390 Save R34 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

'"The curse - the curse!" I looked up in terror. In the great mirror opposite I saw myself, and right behind, another wicked, fearful self' An encounter with the supernatural in an everyday setting accentuates its strangeness; a truth used to eerie effect in Gaskell's Gothic tales. A portrait turned to the wall, a hidden manuscript, a mysterious child that lives on the freezing moors, a doppelganger formed by a woman's bitter curse: all of these things hint at male tyranny and woman as avenging angel - or devil.

Gaskell was fascinated by the dualities in women's lives and the way in which fact and fiction merge. 'Disappearances', a mix of gossip, legend and fact, relates stories of mysterious vanishings, 'Lois the Witch', based on an account of the Salem witch hunts, shows how sexual desire and jealousy lead to communal hysteria and persecution, while 'The Grey Woman' explores a common Gothic theme, the way in which the ghosts of the past always return to haunt us.

This edition includes an introduction, chronology, explanatory notes and an appendix giving a reader's response to 'Disappearances'.

Cranford (Hardcover, Exclusive to Waterstones ed): Elizabeth Gaskell Cranford (Hardcover, Exclusive to Waterstones ed)
Elizabeth Gaskell; Edited by Patricia Ingham
R491 R447 Discovery Miles 4 470 Save R44 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The most well-known and well-liked of Gaskell's works, this softly humorous picture of an English country village was first serialized in a magazine edited by Charles Dickens in 1851. Based on the village of Gaskell's childhood, "Cranford" is narrated by a young woman visiting the town who describes the genteel poverty of two middle-aged spinster sisters, Miss Matty and Miss Deborah. Gaskell tells of their little adventures in a confidential and almost chatty tone, perfectly conveying their habits and standards of propriety, decency, and kindness in reduced circumstances. The colorful characters and subtle class distinctions of the village of Cranford are captured in this compassionate and hopeful portrayal of small-town English life.

North and South (Hardcover, New Edition): Elizabeth Gaskell North and South (Hardcover, New Edition)
Elizabeth Gaskell; Introduction by Kathryn White 1
R349 R318 Discovery Miles 3 180 Save R31 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Forced to move from the rural tranquillity of southern England to the turbulent northern mill town of Milton, Margaret Hale takes an instant dislike to the dirt and noise that seems to characterize her new home and its inhabitants - even the handsome and charismatic cotton mill owner, John Thornton. But as she begins to settle in, and to understand the nature of the surrounding poverty and injustice, events conspire to throw her and Thornton together. Amidst the chaos of industrial unrest, they must learn to overcome the prejudices of class and circumstance and admit their feelings for one another. One of literature's greatest romances, North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell is both an incisive social commentary and an electric portrayal of all-conquering love. This Macmillan Collector's Library edition of North and South features an afterword by Kathryn White. Designed to appeal to the booklover, the Macmillan Collector's Library is a series of beautiful gift editions of much loved classic titles. Macmillan Collector's Library are books to love and treasure.

Ruth (Paperback, New): Elizabeth Gaskell Ruth (Paperback, New)
Elizabeth Gaskell; Edited by Tim Dolin
R292 R267 Discovery Miles 2 670 Save R25 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Elizabeth Gaskell's Ruth (1853) was the first mainstream novel to make a fallen woman its eponymous heroine. It is a remarkable story of love, of the sanctuary and tyranny of the family, and of the consequences of lies and deception, one that lays bare Victorian hypocrisy and sexual double-standards. Shocking to contemporary readers, its radical utopian vision of "a pure woman faithfully presented" predates Hardy's Tess by nearly forty years. This fully revised and corrected new edition is based on the three-volume first edition of 1853, collated with the one-volume 1855 edition. Tim Dolin's fascinating new introduction challenges the view of Ruth as one of Gaskell's weaker novels and explores its radicalism and cultural influence, highlighting the remarkable story of love, family, and hypocrisy that it tells. In addition, the book includes an up-to-date bibliography, a chronology of Gaskell's life and work, and invaluable notes that shed much light on the book's historical, religious, and literary allusions and points of significance.
About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

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