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The Works of Elizabeth Gaskell, Part II vol 9
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506 Pages
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Routledge
506 Pages
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Routledge
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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
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