1st Edition

The Works of Elizabeth Gaskell, Part II vol 9

By Joanne Shattock, Angus Easson Copyright 2006
    506 Pages
    by Routledge

    506 Pages
    by Routledge

    Features Elizabeth Gaskell's work. This work brings together her journalism, her shorter fiction, which was published in various collections during her lifetime, her early personal writing, including a diary written between 1835 and 1838 when she was a young mother, her five full-length novels and "The Life of Charlotte Bronte".

    Sylva’s Lovers; I: Monkshaven; II: Home from Greenland; III: Buying a New Cloak; IV: Philip Hepburn; V: Story of Press-Gang; VI: The Sailor’s Funeral; VII: Tête-à-tête. – The Will; VIII: Attraction and Repulsion; IX: The Specksioneer; X: A Refractory Pupil; XI: Visions of the Future; XII: New Year’s Pête; XIII: Perplexities; XIV: Partnership; XV b: A Difficult Question; XVI: The Enggagement; XVII: Rejected Warnings; XVIII: Eddy in Love’s Current; XIX: An Important Mission; XX: Loved and Lost. 223; XXI: A Rejected Suitor; XXII: Deepening Shadows; XXIII: Retaliation; XXIV: Brief Rejoicing; XXV: Coming Troubles; XXVI: A Dreary Vigil; XXVII: Gloomy Days; XXVIII: The Ordeal; XXIX: Wedding Raiment; XXX. a: Happy Days; XXXI: Evil Omens; XXXII: Resued from the Waves; XXXIII: An Apparition; XXXIV: A Reckless Recruit; XXXV: Things Unutterable. 294; XXXVI: Mysterious Tidings; XXXVII: Bereavement; XXXVIII: The Recogniton; XXXIX: Confidences; XL: An Unexpected Messenger; XLI: The Bedesman of St. Sepulchre; XLII: A Fable at Fault; XLIII: The Unknown; XLIV: First Words; XLV: Saved and Lost

    Biography

    Joanne Shattock, Angus Easson