With the development of industry and the prevalence of machinery, the world of nature was violated in the eyes of many Victorian writers. Nature and industry, each pitted against the other, competed for priority in man\u27s daily life as well as in man\u27s ideals. In her novels Mary Barton and North and South, Elizabeth Gaskell squarely faced the breakdown of a simple agrarian society into industrial complexity. Like many others, she recognized the demise of an agricultural, nature-centered world; she went one step further, however, to write not only of her growing respect for the knowledge derived from that change but also of her genuine desire to see the two worlds of nature and industry reconciled in the minds of her readers. According ...
The dissertation examines the particular skills of Charles Kingsley and Elizabeth Gaskell as writers...
This dissertation argues that social investigators, novelists and prose writers often demonstrate si...
The idea that the Victorian novel—in particular, the Victorian realist novel—became an integral and ...
This paper explores the social and historical context of the Industrial Revolution in Victorian Engl...
This thesis analyzes three industrial novels written during the Victorian period in England, specifi...
Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South (1854), a condition of England novel projects the rise of i...
With the new technological advancements, such as the invention of the steam train and the first fact...
Gaskell's 1855 novel North and South represents an important departure from her earlier works, which...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
The principal aim of this thesis is to explore social and class relationships in British social-prob...
This thesis gives an analysis of several novelists treatment of the subject of factory life in the ...
This research analyzed a novel entitled North and South written by Elizabeth Gaskell. The issue is a...
Critical assessments of Elizabeth Gaskell have tended to emphasise the regional and provincial aspec...
The nineteenth century was a period of turbulent change, marked by the growth of large cities, facto...
An overview of the literary evolution of Elizabeth Gaskell throughout Mary Barton, North and South, ...
The dissertation examines the particular skills of Charles Kingsley and Elizabeth Gaskell as writers...
This dissertation argues that social investigators, novelists and prose writers often demonstrate si...
The idea that the Victorian novel—in particular, the Victorian realist novel—became an integral and ...
This paper explores the social and historical context of the Industrial Revolution in Victorian Engl...
This thesis analyzes three industrial novels written during the Victorian period in England, specifi...
Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South (1854), a condition of England novel projects the rise of i...
With the new technological advancements, such as the invention of the steam train and the first fact...
Gaskell's 1855 novel North and South represents an important departure from her earlier works, which...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
The principal aim of this thesis is to explore social and class relationships in British social-prob...
This thesis gives an analysis of several novelists treatment of the subject of factory life in the ...
This research analyzed a novel entitled North and South written by Elizabeth Gaskell. The issue is a...
Critical assessments of Elizabeth Gaskell have tended to emphasise the regional and provincial aspec...
The nineteenth century was a period of turbulent change, marked by the growth of large cities, facto...
An overview of the literary evolution of Elizabeth Gaskell throughout Mary Barton, North and South, ...
The dissertation examines the particular skills of Charles Kingsley and Elizabeth Gaskell as writers...
This dissertation argues that social investigators, novelists and prose writers often demonstrate si...
The idea that the Victorian novel—in particular, the Victorian realist novel—became an integral and ...