'I think I must be an improper woman without knowing it, I do so
manage to shock people.' Elizabeth Gaskell's second novel challenged
contemporary social attitudes by taking as its heroine a fallen woman.
Ruth Hilton is an orphan and an overworked seamstress, an innocent
preyed upon by a weak, wealthy seducer. When he heartlessly abandons
her she finds shelter and kindness in the home of a dissenting
minister and his sister, who do not reject her when she gives birth to
an illegitimate child. But Ruth's self-sacrificing love and devotion
are tested to the limit by a twist of fate that brings her past back
to haunt her. Gaskell's depiction of Ruth lays bare Victorian
hypocrisy and sexual double-standards, and her novel is a remarkable
story of love, of the sanctuary and tyranny of the family, and of the
consequences of lies and deception. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100
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ISBN
9780191620423
Publisert
2020
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OUP Oxford
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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