Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-1865) was an English novelist, biographer, and short story writer. Her first novel, "Mary Barton", was published anonymously in 1848. The best-known of her remaining novels are "Cranford" (1853), "North and South" (1854), and "Wives and Daughters" (1865). Gaskell became popular for her writing, especially her ghost stories, aided by Charles Dickens, who published her work in his magazine "Household Words". Her supernatural stories are superior examples of the sentimental ghost tale so typical of the Victorian period. They combine a taste for the macabre with a deeply-felt sympathy for the extremes of female experience. "Disappearnces" is one of them.
Les Amoureux de Sylvia
Elizabeth Gaskell
bookL'Oeuvre d'une nuit de mai
Elizabeth Gaskell
bookGruselkabinett, Box 42: Folgen 164, 165, 166, 167
Robert E. Howard, Elizabeth Gaskell, Marie de France, E. Heron, H. Heron
audiobookNorth and South
Elizabeth Gaskell
bookWives and Daughters
Elizabeth Gaskell
bookCranford
Elizabeth Gaskell
bookMary Barton
Elizabeth Gaskell
bookMARY BARTON: A Tale of Manchester Life, With Author's Biography
Elizabeth Gaskell
bookNorth & South: Victorian Romance Classic (Including Biography of the Author)
Elizabeth Gaskell
bookThe Complete Works of Elizabeth Gaskell (Illustrated) : Exploring Social Issues and Feminist Themes in Victorian Literature
Elizabeth Gaskell
bookRUTH: Victorian Romance Classic, With Author's Biography
Elizabeth Gaskell
bookThe Life of Charlotte Brontë (Illustrated Edition) : Delightful Biography of the Author of Jane Eyre by One of Her Closest Friends
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