This original study of Elizabeth Gaskell places the woman and her writings within their full Victorian context. Recent critical appraisal has focused both on her role as a novelist of industrial England, and on her awareness of the position of women and the problems of the woman writer in that society. Kate Flint's perceptive book shows that for Elizabeth Gaskell the condition of women was inseparable from the broader issues of social change. Books such as Mary Barton, Cranford, North and South and Wives and Daughters continually analyse and interrogate questions of power, authority and the expression and transmission of human values, and challenge many widely-held pre-conceptions of the age. Dr Flint shows how recent feminist criticism and theories of narrative work together to illuminate the radical and experimental nature of Mrs Gaskell's fiction.
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Dimensions
Height
216 mm
Length
138 mm
Weight
181 gr
Series & Set Details
Series Name
Writers & Their Work S.
Book Details
Title
Elizabeth Gaskell
Imprint
Liverpool University Press
Publication Year
1995
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
Liverpool University Press
Genre
Literary Criticism
Source Type
N
ISBN13
9780746307182
Book Category
Literature Books
BISAC Subject Heading
LIT026000
Book Subcategory
Other Literature Books
ISBN10
0746307187
Language
English
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