Elizabeth Gaskell: A Habit of Stories

by Jenny Uglow

Paperback, 1999

Publication

Gardners Books (1999), 705 p.

Original publication date

1993

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Winner of the Portico Prize Shortlisted for the Whitbread Biography of the Year High-spirited, witty and passionate, Elizabeth Gaskell wrote some of the most enduring novels of the Victorian age, including Mary Barton, North and South and Wives and Daughters. This biography traces Elizabeth's youth in rural Knutsford, her married years in the tension-ridden city of Manchester and her wide network of friends in London, Europe and America. Standing as a figure caught up in the religious and political radicalism of nineteenth century Britain, the book looks at how Elizabeth observed, from her Manchester home, the brutal but transforming impact of industry, enjoying a social and family life, but distracted by her need to write down the truth of what she saw. In this widely acclaimed biography, Elizabeth Gaskell emerges as an artist of unrecognized complexity, shrewdly observing the political, religious and feminist arguments of nineteenth century Britain, with enjoyment, passion and wit. Jenny Uglow is the bestselling author of Nature's Engraver, which won the National Arts Writers Award, and A Gambling Man: Charles II and the Restoration, which was shortlisted for the 2010 Samuel Johnson Prize. Her most recent books include Nature's Engraver, the story of Thomas Bewick, and In These Times, a history of the home front during the Napoleonic Wars.… (more)

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LibraryThing member JaneGS
This is a wonderful bio, providing insight into this marvelous Victorian author. Uglow provides a rich analysis of the novels and short stories and novellas in the context of Gaskell's life with family and friends, which gives a richer understanding of the works themselves. Well-written, chock full
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of interesting anecdotes, and replete with extensive notes.
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

9780571203598

UPC

783324945027

Physical description

705 p.; 5.04 inches

Pages

705

Rating

½ (17 ratings; 4.6)
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