Elizabeth Gaskell started a career as a writer at the age of 30. She continues to be an excellent writer of Victorian English literature. All Gaskel novels are filled with shame that the poor must endure the power and wealth of society. She could not get out of the poverty of British people and just wrote a biography on Dear friend friend Charlotte Bronte, which led to the lawsuits of Bronte's family and friends.
Elizabeth Clegghorn Gaskell (1810 - 65) was born on Chelsea 's Lindsay Street on September 29, 1810, now 93 Cheyne Walk. She is the daughter of William Stevenson (Treasury Secretary and Journalist) and his wife, Elizabeth Stephanson (Netherlands). Mrs Stevenson died on October 29, 1811, so after only 13 months the baby Elizabeth (later called Lilly) was sent to Knutsford in Cheshire State with her mother's sister Hanna. · Lang Ayi spent his childhood. Explain that she is not just a mother. Their house was later named Heath, but now Heathwait's house still stands to be called Gas Kel Avenue. Knutsford is a small country town that later became the source of inspiration for Cranford, became the daughter of Hollingford's wife.
When Elizabeth Gaskell died in November 1865, she left the last unfinished novel "Wife and daughter" (1864-66). Cornhill magazine editor Frederick Greenwood respects Gaskell at the end of the novel. Her novel wrote that "I am pulling you down from a world of selfish and evil evil filled with fundamental passion to a world with many weaknesses, many mistakes, sufferings, and bitterness" Please live a calm and healthy life here. "(Gaskell 685-86; ch. 60). As observed by Linda K. Hughes and Michael Lund, Greenwood formed Gaskell 's reputation for centuries as a work of artists. Unpleasant reality "(158)
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