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Ruth, paperback/elizabeth cleghorn gaskell

Ruth Hilton is an orphaned young seamstress who catches the eye of a gentleman, Henry Bellingham, who is captivated by her simplicity and beauty.

When she loses her job and home, he offers her comfort and shelter, only to cruelly desert her soon after.

Nearly dead with grief and shame, Ruth is offered the chance of a new life among people who give her love and respect, even though they are at first unaware of her secret - an illegitimate child.

When Henry enters her life again, however, Ruth must make the impossible choice between social acceptance and personal pride.

In writing Ruth , Elizabeth Gaskell daringly confronted prevailing views about sin and illegitimacy with her compassionate and honest portrait of a fallen woman.

About the Author: Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell was born in London in 1810, but she spent her formative years in Cheshire, Stratford-upon-Avon and the north of England.

In 1832 she married the Reverend William Gaskell, who became well known as the minister of the Unitarian Chapel in Manchesters Cross Street.

As well as leading a busy domestic life as ministers wife and mother of four daughters, she worked among the poor, traveled frequently and wrote.

Mary Barton (1848) was her first success.

Two years later she began writing for Dickenss magazine, Household Words , to which she contributed fiction for the next thirteen years, notably a further industrial novel, North and South (1855).

In 1850 she met and secured the friendship of Charlotte Bront .

After Charlottes death in March 1855, Patrick Bront chose his daughters friend and fellow-novelist to write The Life of Charlotte Bront (1857), a probing and sympathetic account, that has attained classic stature.

Elizabeth Gaskells position as a clergymans wife and as a successful writer introduced her to a wide circle of friends, both from the professional world of Manchester and from the larger literary world.

Her output was substantial and completely professional.

Dickens discovered her resilient strength of character when trying to impose his views on her as editor of Household Words .

She proved that she was not to be bullied, even by such a strong-willed man.

Her later works, Sylvias Lovers (1863), Cousin Phillis (1864) and Wives and Daughters (1866) reveal that she was continuing to develop her writing in new literary directions.

Elizabeth Gaskell died suddenly in November 1865.

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