The strange story of the 19th century in comparison of Elizabeth Gaskell and Elizabeth Gaskell's "Old Nurse Story" and James Elizas' s "Lost Heart" Therefore, since they are all of the same type, there are of course similarities, There are several different ways in the story. "Lost Heart" is a 4 to 5 year old orphan named Rosamond. Therefore, she needs to live with the old lady, Miss Furnikall of Furnivall Manor.
Elizabeth Gasquel was well known in her era. Gaskell says, "I can rotate a sneaky ghost story, anyway, Charles Dickens think so. He guides her and frequently posts her in a family vocabulary." Old lady's orphan When entering the ward of elderly relative, Rosamund took the children and lived in a magnificent lonely mansion. ... Older relatives' crime seems to require an atonement in the form of youngest family until the small devil begins to hit the window and brings a small Rosamund to the iceberg across the mansion.
Elizabeth Craighorn Gaskell, Stevenson, September 29, 1810 - November 12, 1865, a Victorian British novelist named Mrs. Gaskell, a short story novelist. Her most famous one may be Biography of Charlotte Bronte. Her novel details the lives of many social classes, including very poor people, social historians, and literary enthusiasts.
Misfeed is one of the most pleasant sympathies of all the biographies written by Mrs. Elisabeth Clay Gene Gaskell. Mrs Gasquel is also a female writer of many stories regardless of long and short, the most famous of which is Cranford (1853), which is an attractive depiction of quaint life in a remote village . Charles Dickens. He was the son of an unrealistic and incredible government naval officer, his preference was suspicious, later became "David Copperfield". Mr. MOKOBER of identity. School education for future novelists is minor and irregular, but as a boy, he has read a lot of writers, especially in the 17th and 18th centuries, whose influences lie in the lack of structure of his own work. evident