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This is the Complete Works of Elizabeth Gaskell, with illustrations and a comprehensive scope of her many works. This is the only eBook available with every novel, novella, short story – even the very rare ones – poem, and much more! (Current version: 4)* brief but informative introductions to the novels and other texts* ALL 6 novels and ALL 7 novellas, each with their own contents table* images of film and television adaptations* BONUS original illustrations for ‘Wives and Daughters’ – give your eReader a taste of the Victorian text!*ALL 48 short stories, with excellent formatting* includes Gaskell’s poetry, printed in Dickens’ magazines* Gaskell’s scholarly biography on Charlotte Brontë, with its own contents table* SPECIAL BONUS text of Rev. George A. Payne’s semi-biography of Gaskell – explore her beautiful town of Knutsford* many images relating to Gaskell’s life, works and the places she lived in* scholarly ordering of texts into chronological order and literary genres* front no-nonsense table of contents to allow easy navigation around Gaskell’s oeuvre. CONTENTS: The NovelsMARY BARTONCRANFORDRUTHNORTH AND SOUTHSYLVIA’S LOVERSWIVES AND DAUGHTERS The Novellas:THE MOORLAND COTTAGEMR. HARRISON’S CONFESSIONSLIZZIE LEIGHMY LADY LUDLOWLOIS THE WITCHA DARK NIGHT’S WORKCOUSIN PHILLIS The Short Stories:A FEAR FOR THE FUTURE, A HOUSE TO LET, A VISIT TO ETON, AN ACCURSED RACE, AN ITALIAN INSTITUTION, BESSY’S TROUBLES AT HOME, THE CAGE,  AT CRANFORD CHRISTMAS,  STORMS AND SUNSHINE, CLOPTON HALL, COMPANY MANNERS, THE CROOKED BRANCH, CROWLEY CASTLE, CUMBERLAND SHEEP-SHEARERS, CURIOUS, IF TRUE, THE DESERTED MANSION, DISAPPEARANCES, THE DOOM OF THE GRIFFITHS, FRENCH LIFE, THE GREY WOMAN, HALF A LIFE-TIME AGO, THE HALF-BROTHERS, HAND AND HEART, THE HAUNTED HOUSE, THE HEART OF JOHN MIDDLETON, THE LAST GENERATION IN ENGLAND, LIBBIE MARSH’S THREE ERAS, THE MANCHESTER MARRIAGE, MARTHA PRESTON, MODERN GREEK SONGS, MORTON HALL, MY FRENCH MASTER, THE OLD NURSE’S STORY, THE POOR CLARE, RIGHT AT LAST, ROUND THE SOFA, THE SEXTON’S HERO, THE SHAH’S ENGLISH GARDENERS, HAMS, SIX WEEKS AT HEPPENHEIM, SOME PASSAGES FROM THE HISTORY OF THE CHOMLEY FAMILY, THE SQUIRE’S STORY, TRAITS AND STORIES OF THE HUGUENOTS, TWO FRAGMENTS OF GHOST STORIES, UNCLE PETER, THE WELL OF PENMORFA The Poetry BRANTHE SCHOLAR’S STORYSKETCHES AMONG THE POOR, NO. I                                         The Biography THE LIFE OF CHARLOTTE BRONTË Payne’s Biography MRS. GASKELL AND KNUTSFORD BY REV. GEORGE A. PAYNEPlease visit www.delphiclassics.com to browse through our range of exciting titles.

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