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Sylvia'S Lovers eBook

by Elizabeth Gaskell
language: english
Publisher: Mint Editions, February of 2021 ‧
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Set in a coastal English town during the early phases of the Napoleonic Wars in the 1790s, Sylvia’s Lovers follows the complicated love life of a young woman. Sylvia Robson lives a very happy life with her parents on a farm. Her cousin, a kind but dull Quaker man named Philip, loves her dearly, but Sylvia’s heart is captured by a handsome sailor named Charlie. As they grow closer, Charlie and Sylvia become secretly engaged. However, when Charlie is forced into enlisting in the Navy, he tells Philip, who witnesses the event, about their engagement and asks him to give Sylvia a message. Jealous and heartbroken, Philip decides not to tell Sylvia what happened. After a while, Sylvia assumes that Charlie’s abrupt disappearance must mean that he had died. Filled with sorrow, Philip helps Sylvia through her mourning. Thankful for his support, Sylvia decides to marry Philip and together they have a daughter. They live a happy life together until the inevitable happens—Charlie returns. After hearing Charlie’s story, Sylvia is enraged and rejects Philip, kicking him out of their house. He becomes desperate to redeem himself, though Sylvia is deeply hurt by the manipulation and betrayal, feeling unable to forgive him. However, as she reunites with Charlie, entertaining the idea of the two living their life together as planned, something feels off. Realizing that both she and Charlie have changed, Sylvia is conflicted as her choices each feel wrong in different ways. As the Napoleonic wars rage on, tensions grow as Sylvia tries to decide between her lovers.

Featuring beautiful and dramatic prose, Sylvia’s Lovers by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell is a powerful and moving piece of literature. Though it is lesser known than some of her other work, Gaskell’s mastery shines through with the novel’s incredible heart and interesting and authentic depictions of working-class characters. With themes of love and sacrifice, Sylvia’s Lovers continues to reach even modern-day audiences.

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Sylvia'S Lovers

by Elizabeth Gaskell

Property Description
ISBN: 9781513276410
Publisher: Mint Editions
Release Date: February of 2021
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Collection: Mint Editions (Tragedies And Dramatic Stories)
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9781513276410
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Elizabeth Gaskell

Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell nasceu a 29 de setembro de 1810, em Londres, Inglaterra. Ela era a mais nova de oito crianças, com apenas o seu irmão John a sobreviver à infância. William Stevenson, o seu pai, foi padre unitarista, e Elizabeth Holland, sua mãe, morreu 13 meses depois de dar à luz a sua filha mais nova, deixando um marido confuso, com pouca escolha, exceto mandar Elizabeth viver com a irmã da sua mãe em Cheshire. Elizabeth passou vários anos sem ver o seu pai, a quem era devota, e, à medida que foi crescendo, o seu futuro era incerto, uma vez que lhe faltava riqueza pessoal e um lar estável. Em 1832, casou-se com William Gaskell, que trabalhava como ministro assistente numa igreja Unitária em Manchester. Instalaram-se na cidade, e ela ajudou-o no seu trabalho, prestando assistência aos indigentes e trabalhando como professora na Escola Dominical, onde a leitura e a escrita eram ensinadas. A cidade de Manchester, onde a família vivia, esteve no epicentro de uma transformação cultural significativa e de ações políticas radicais. Elizabeth reconheceu estes conflitos sociais e utilizou-os na sua obra. Os seus romances oferecem um retrato detalhado das vidas de muitos estratos da sociedade vitoriana, incluindo os muito pobres. O seu trabalho é, por isso, de interesse tanto para os historiadores sociais como para os amantes de literatura.

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