Doom of the Griffiths Doom of the Griffiths

Doom of the Griffiths

Publisher Description

The story centers on a series of relationships between family groups in Hollingford. Most critics agree that her greatest achievement is the short novel Cousin Phillis. Gaskell was also followed by controversy. In 1853, she offended many readers with Ruth, which explored seduction and illegitimacy that led the fallen woman into ostracism and inevitable prostitution. The novel presents the social conduct in a small community when tolerance and morality clash. Critics praised the novel's moral lessons but Gaskell's own congregation burned the book and it was banned in many libraries. In 1857, The Life of Charlotte Brontë was published. The biography was initially praised but angry protests came from some of the people it dealt with. Gaskell was against any biographical notice of her being written during her lifetime.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1858
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
58
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
56.4
KB

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