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Ruth (eBook)

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2022
376 Seiten
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Ruth - Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
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In Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell's novel 'Ruth,' the author intricately weaves the poignant tale of a young woman grappling with societal norms and personal redemption in Victorian England. The literary style is rich and descriptive, reflecting Gaskell's deep empathy for her characters. Through Ruth Hilton, a strikingly sympathetic protagonist, Gaskell explores themes of class, morality, and the struggles faced by women in a rigidly stratified society. The novel's context, emerging during a period of significant social reform, particularly in relation to women's rights, amplifies its relevance and emotional depth, as it critiques the harsh realities surrounding social stigmas and the plight of fallen women. Gaskell herself was a prominent writer and social thinker of her time, often addressing issues of morality and class distinctions in her works. Her background — deeply rooted in the industrial backdrop of Manchester and shaped by her experiences in both the entrepreneurial and working-class communities — undoubtedly influenced her portrayal of Ruth. Gaskell's own compassionate nature and advocacy for social justice shine through her characters, making them undeniably relatable. 'Ruth' is a compelling read for anyone interested in Victorian literature or social issues. Gaskell's adept character development and emotionally resonant storytelling invite readers to reflect on the implications of societal judgments and personal agency. This novel remains a poignant exploration of redemption, making it a timeless addition to the canon of English literature.

Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, née Stevenson (1810–1865), remains an enduring figure in Victorian literature, celebrated for her insightful social commentaries and detailed portrayals of the English middle class. Born on September 29, 1810, in London, Gaskell was raised in Knutsford, Cheshire after the death of her mother. Her experiences there largely influenced her future literary works. Gaskell's novels often grapple with contemporary social issues, blending a keen sense of empathy with a narrative style notable for its lively dialogue and vivid descriptions. Her first novel, 'Mary Barton: A Tale of Manchester Life' (1848), garnered significant acclaim for its truthful depiction of the plight of the working class in industrial Manchester. Following 'Mary Barton', she continued to explore societal dilemmas through fiction. In 'Ruth' (1853), Gaskell addresses the social stigmatization of a 'fallen woman' with compassion and depth, challenging conventional Victorian sensibilities. This controversial novel exemplifies Gaskell's courage to confront moral issues head-on, a characteristic that has garnered her both criticism and praise. Her other major works include 'North and South' (1854), contrasting Northern industrial society with the Southern gentry, and 'Cranford' (1853), portraying small-town customs and female solidarity. Gaskell's literary style reflects her belief in the potential for societal improvement and reconciliation of class differences. Her death on November 12, 1865, did not diminish her reputation as a writer whose novels continue to resonate with readers today, for their humane understanding and chronicling of the social fabric of Victorian England.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century england • 19th-Century Literature • 19th century women authors • antiquarian literary works • British classic fiction • class disparity themes • classic women's literature • compassionate moral dilemmas • Compassionate portrayal • Domestic fiction • Elizabeth Gaskell novels • Empathetic character portrayal • Empathy and redemption • England • English literature • English narrative literature • Fallen Woman • female character exploration • Fiction • forgiveness and redemption • Gothic social commentary • Historical Religious Fiction • literary social criticism • Moral sensibility • mothers and sons • orphaned seamstress story • psychological depth • Religious Fiction • Ruth social issues • Social commentary • Social injustice • Socially conscious narrative • Social Realism • unmarried mothers • Victorian Literature • Victorian moral struggles • Victorian novel
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