ELIZABETH CLEGHORN GASKELL (1810–1865)
The Grey Woman And Other Tales (1865)
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Right At Last: And Other Tales (1915) · Introduction by Clement Shorter (1857–1926)
"THIS little volume contains all that remains to be collected of the ‘Complete Works of Mrs. Gaskell’ other than the Life of Charlotte Bronte’ which will form the eleventh and final volume. We have here the contents of two ‘first editions’, Right at Last, etc., and A Dark Night’s Work, and in addition certain stories from Household Words hitherto unreprinted and some poems not before gathered into volume form. Finally, to give this edition its fitting completeness I have rescued from my set of first editions of Mrs. Gaskell's writings her Introductions to Colonel Vecchj’s Garibaldi at Carpera and Miss Susanna Cummins’s once popular novel Mabel Vaughan. It really requires no apology for bringing together these comparatively trifling efforts and including them in a collection of more undeniably permanent worth. They neither enhance nor detract from a great writer’s fame. They have, however, a certain bibliographical and, indeed, human interest quite sufficient to justify their appearance in an edition of an author which aspires to finality." (Introduction)
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Elizabeth Gaskell Bibliography
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