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Cranford and Selected Short Stories
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Elizabeth Gaskell's shorter works showcase an impressive range and skill, and this new collection highlights six of her standout stories. Each piece has been carefully chosen to illustrate the evolution of her literary craft. These stories vary greatly in both their settings and themes. "Dr Harrison's Confessions" captures the gentle humor found in a small English country town, while "The Doom of the Griffiths" presents chilling horror in the remote north-west of Wales. "Cousin Phillis" offers a nuanced and insightful exploration of love and loss, reflecting on the transformations in English society during the industrial era. In "Lois the Witch," Gaskell depicts the chilling Salem witch trials of seventeenth-century New England, shedding light on the many factors that fueled this irrational hysteria. The collection also features whimsically altered fairy tales set against the backdrop of a French chateau, and a love story that vividly portrays the simplicity of peasant life in the wine-growing regions of Germany.
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Elizabeth Gaskell's shorter works showcase an impressive range and skill, and this new collection highlights six of her standout stories. Each piece has been carefully chosen to illustrate the evolution of her literary craft. These stories vary greatly in both their settings and themes. "Dr Harrison's Confessions" captures the gentle humor found in a small English country town, while "The Doom of the Griffiths" presents chilling horror in the remote north-west of Wales. "Cousin Phillis" offers a nuanced and insightful exploration of love and loss, reflecting on the transformations in English society during the industrial era. In "Lois the Witch," Gaskell depicts the chilling Salem witch trials of seventeenth-century New England, shedding light on the many factors that fueled this irrational hysteria. The collection also features whimsically altered fairy tales set against the backdrop of a French chateau, and a love story that vividly portrays the simplicity of peasant life in the wine-growing regions of Germany.
