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Mrs Gaskell - A Victorian Tale of Moral Dilemmas and Social Struggles - cover

Mrs Gaskell - A Victorian Tale of Moral Dilemmas and Social Struggles

Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

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In her gripping novel, Mrs. Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell explores the intricate dynamics of Victorian society through the lens of domestic relationships and class tensions. Gaskell employs a keen observational style, weaving richly textured characters and vivid settings that bring to life the social dilemmas of her time. The narrative grapples with themes of morality, gender roles, and the burgeoning industrial landscape, reflecting the author's deep understanding of 19th-century England and her commitment to social reform. Her sharp prose is complemented by a blend of realism and sensitivity, allowing for an incisive critique of societal norms. Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, a contemporary of Charles Dickens, was profoundly influenced by her own experiences as a mill owner'Äôs wife and her extensive engagement with the issues of her day. Her pioneering approach to depicting the lives of women and the working class has established her as a significant voice in Victorian literature. Gaskell's personal challenges and her acute awareness of class disparities informed her narrative choices, making Mrs. Gaskell a poignant exploration of human resilience amid social upheaval. This remarkable novel invites readers to delve into the complexities of 19th-century life with empathy and insight. Gaskell's ability to capture the emotional and societal struggles of her characters resonates today, making Mrs. Gaskell not only a literary treasure but also a profound commentary on the human condition. It is a must-read for those interested in the interplay of social justice, gender, and narrative craft.
Disponible desde: 12/11/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 285 páginas.

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