The Complete Elizabeth Gaskell Collection by Elizabeth Gaskell
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Author:
Elizabeth Gaskell
Category:
General Novel
ISBN:
9781508020332
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PublishDrive Inc (Charles River Editors)
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13.69 MB
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Elizabeth Gaskell was one of the most prominent British writers during the Victorian era. Gaskell wrote many classics that are still read by the masses today. This collection includes the following:
NOVELS
North and South
Cranford
Wives and Daughters
Mary Barton
Ruth
Sylvia's Lovers
NOVELLAS
Mr. Harrison's Confessions
The Moorland Cottage
The Poor Clare
My Lady Ludlow
Lois the Witch
A Dark Night's Work
Cousin Phillis
NON-FICTION
The Life of Charlotte Bronte
French Life
Modern Greek Songs
Traits and Stories of the Huguenots
Cumberland Sheep-Shearers
Disappearances
Sketches among the Poor, No. 1
The Last Generation in England
Clopton Hall
SHORT STORIES
Two Fragments of Ghost Stories
Some Passages from the History of the Chromley Family
Crowley Castle
The Cage at Cranford
An Italian Institution
Shams
Six Weeks at Heppenheim
The Grey Woman
Curious, if True
A Fear for the Future
Round the Sofa
The Doom of the Griffiths
A Visit to Eton
Half a Life-time Ago
Lizzie Leigh
Company Manners
Uncle Peter
My French Master
Morton Hall
The Scholar's Story
Bran
The Squire's Story
Bessy's Troubles at Home
The Shah's English Gardener
The Deserted Mansion
The Heart of John Middleton
Martha Preston
The Well of Pen-Morfa
Hand and Heart
The Sexton's Hero
Libbie Marsh's Three Eras
Right at Last
The Half-Brothers
An Accursed Race
The Old Nurse's Story
Christmas Storms and Sunshine
The Crooked Brance
The Manchester Marriage (a short story from "A House to Let" with co-authors Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, and Adelaide Anne Procter)
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