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North & South Audiobook

by Elizabeth Gaskell
language: english
Publisher: The Copyright Group, June of 2013 ‧
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North & South By Elizabeth Gaskell. This classic book is brought to you with the following track listing 1, New Lives. A move to the country is followed by a surprising proposal. 2, A Change Of Circumstances; A crisis of conscience and a fait accompli for Margaret and her Mother. 3, North Versus South; A misunderstanding, family disgrace, and a grave illness. 4, Industrial unrest; A heroine falls foul of strikers as the boss's pride is wounded. 5, Thwarted Hopes; A marriage proposal snubbed and a deathbed reunion. 6, False Conclusions; Frederick seeks justice to clear his name, and a jealous lover mistakes a stranger's identity. 7, A Friend Indeed; A death leaves Elizabeth alone but help is at hand. 8, Happy At Last; A new found fortune and a just spirit unites north and south. This production is read for you by Jenny Agutter, most famously known for her role in The Railway Children. Jenny is an accomplished and multi talented actress performing on screen, stage and TV

North & South

by Elizabeth Gaskell

Property Description
ISBN: 9781780001296
Publisher: The Copyright Group
Release Date: June of 2013
Language: English
Format: Audiobook
File Size B
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Categories: eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9781780001296

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Elizabeth Gaskell

Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell was born on September 29, 1810, in London, England. She was the youngest of eight children, with only her brother John surviving infancy. Her father, William Stevenson, was a Unitarian priest, and her mother, Elizabeth Holland, died 13 months after giving birth to her youngest daughter, leaving a bewildered husband with little choice but to send Elizabeth to live with her mother's sister in Cheshire. Elizabeth spent several years without seeing her father, to whom she was devoted, and as she grew up, her future was uncertain, as she lacked personal wealth and a stable home. In 1832, she married William Gaskell, who worked as an assistant minister in a Unitarian church in Manchester. They settled in the city, and she assisted him in his work, providing assistance to the destitute and working as a teacher in the Sunday School, where reading and writing were taught. The city of Manchester, where the family lived, was at the epicenter of significant cultural transformation and radical political action. Elizabeth recognized these social conflicts and used them in her work. Her novels offer a detailed portrait of the lives of many strata of Victorian society, including the very poor. Her work is therefore of interest to both social historians and lovers of literature.

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