Six Weeks at Heppenheim

Romance, Historical
Cover of the book Six Weeks at Heppenheim by Elizabeth Gaskell, Charles River Editors
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Author: Elizabeth Gaskell ISBN: 9781475308631
Publisher: Charles River Editors Publication: April 26, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Elizabeth Gaskell
ISBN: 9781475308631
Publisher: Charles River Editors
Publication: April 26, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-1865) was a well known British novelist at one of the peak eras for female writers in England. A novelist and short story writer at the height of the Victorian Era, Gaskells novels weave a comprehensive, detailed image of the lives of all kinds of different classes in society during that age, ranging from the very poor to the cream of the aristocratic crop. Of course, given the era in which she wrote, Mrs. Gaskells writing included a wonderful style of prose that still continues to please literary critics, even while discussing the general themes of the day like religion and poverty. While novels like North and South dazzled readers, her short stories, particularly Gothic ghost stories, caught the eye of no less a writer than Charles Dickens, who helped get her stories published during the middle of the 19th century. This edition of Gaskells Six Weeks at Heppenheim is illustrated with pictures of Gaskell, her work and life. It also includes a table of contents for easier navigation.
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Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-1865) was a well known British novelist at one of the peak eras for female writers in England. A novelist and short story writer at the height of the Victorian Era, Gaskells novels weave a comprehensive, detailed image of the lives of all kinds of different classes in society during that age, ranging from the very poor to the cream of the aristocratic crop. Of course, given the era in which she wrote, Mrs. Gaskells writing included a wonderful style of prose that still continues to please literary critics, even while discussing the general themes of the day like religion and poverty. While novels like North and South dazzled readers, her short stories, particularly Gothic ghost stories, caught the eye of no less a writer than Charles Dickens, who helped get her stories published during the middle of the 19th century. This edition of Gaskells Six Weeks at Heppenheim is illustrated with pictures of Gaskell, her work and life. It also includes a table of contents for easier navigation.

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