Synopses & Reviews
This Norton Critical Edition of her best-selling novel is annotated and edited by preeminent Gaskell scholar Alan Shelston. "Contexts" includes contemporary reviews and correspondence related to , along with the full text of Gaskell's 1850 short story "Lizzie Leigh," which, like , is set in industrial Manchester and deals with strong working women. This topic is further addressed in Bessie Rayner Parkes's essay on Victorian working women. "Criticism" collects eleven assessments of the novel, among them Louis Cazamian's 1904 study of industrial fiction and Hilary Schor's recent study of in the context of discourse analysis. A Chronology and Selected Bibliography are also included.
Synopsis
A revolutionary social and political commentary, solidified Gaskell's place in the company of Victorian England's finest novelists.
About the Author
Alan Shelston is Honorary Senior Research Fellow in English Literature at the University of Manchester. He has published extensively on Elizabeth Gaskell and other nineteenth-century authors, and is co-editor of Further Letters of Mrs. Gaskell.