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Elizabeth Gaskell - A Dark Night's Work: "Sometimes one likes foolish people for their folly, better than wise people for their wisdom."
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108 pages
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The novel explores the complexities of Victorian society through the lens of moral and religious values, reflecting Elizabeth Gaskell's keen observation of social strata. Set against the backdrop of her experiences in Manchester and influenced by her relationships with literary figures like Charlotte Bronte and Charles Dickens, the story delves into themes of morality and the human condition. Gaskell's unique perspective as a woman navigating the industrial landscape enriches the narrative, making it a compelling reflection on her time.
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2015, paperback
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