Elizabeth Gaskell: 'We Are Not Angels': Realism, Gender, Values
This new study deals with the whole range of Gaskell's fiction, approaching her as a deeply poetic novelist and short-story writer. Among topics covered are women and the creation of the self, death and personal integrity, the status of words as utterance and the shape and meaning of individual lives. While seeing her as a product of her age, Wright transcends narrow categorisations of her work to read her 'whole' as a subtle exponent of the values of a humane realism.
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Elizabeth Gaskell: 'We Are Not Angels': Realism, Gender, Values
This new study deals with the whole range of Gaskell's fiction, approaching her as a deeply poetic novelist and short-story writer. Among topics covered are women and the creation of the self, death and personal integrity, the status of words as utterance and the shape and meaning of individual lives. While seeing her as a product of her age, Wright transcends narrow categorisations of her work to read her 'whole' as a subtle exponent of the values of a humane realism.
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Elizabeth Gaskell: 'We Are Not Angels': Realism, Gender, Values

Elizabeth Gaskell: 'We Are Not Angels': Realism, Gender, Values

by T. Wright
Elizabeth Gaskell: 'We Are Not Angels': Realism, Gender, Values

Elizabeth Gaskell: 'We Are Not Angels': Realism, Gender, Values

by T. Wright

Hardcover(1995)

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This new study deals with the whole range of Gaskell's fiction, approaching her as a deeply poetic novelist and short-story writer. Among topics covered are women and the creation of the self, death and personal integrity, the status of words as utterance and the shape and meaning of individual lives. While seeing her as a product of her age, Wright transcends narrow categorisations of her work to read her 'whole' as a subtle exponent of the values of a humane realism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333614525
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 11/15/1995
Edition description: 1995
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.66(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Notes on Texts - Preface - Introduction - Realising Christianity: Mary Barton - 'So Runs the Round of Life from Day to Day': Wives and Daughters and Comic Realism - Women, Death and Integrity 1: Lois the Witch - Women, Death and Integrity 2: Ruth - Women, Death and Integrity 3: North and South - Women and History: My Lady Ludlow - Cranford and Economics - Words and Values: Cousin Phillis - Tragedy, Topography and Choice: Sylvia's Lovers - 'It is not Long to Bide': The Shorter Fiction and the Meaning of Lives - Conclusion - Notes - Index
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