Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (or Elizabeth Stevenson) was born in London on September 29, 1810, her father was a Unitarian minister. After her mother’s early death, she was raised by an aunt who lived at Knutsford in Cheshire.
Dickens then invited her to contribute his magazine, “Household Words“, where his next major work,”Cranford“, it began to be published by entegas, in 1853.”North and south“was published the following year.
Gaskell he gained many friends through his work, including the novelist Charlotte Brontë. When Charlotte died in 1855, her father, Patrick Brontë, asked her to write her biography. The “Life of Charlotte Brontë“(1857) was written with admiration; the author took advantage of a large amount of first-hand material, adapting it with great narrative skill.
Plays:
Novels:
Mary Barton (1848)
Cranford (1851-3)
Ruth (1853)
North and South (1854-5)
Sylvia’s Lovers (1863)
Cousin Phillis (1864)
Biography:
The Life of Charlotte Brontë (1857)