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Faithful Realism

by Josie Billington
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"Criticism of Elizabeth Gaskell of the last half century has tended to concentrate upon her contribution to the Victorian "social-problem" novel or upon her achievements as a female novelist writing about women. This book offers a reading of Elizabeth Gaskell's work which runs counter to the established view of her as a sociopolitical and/or provincial writer whose work is principally of interest to social historians or to those interested in women's studies." "Josie Billington seeks to resituate Gaskell's work within the wider tradition of nineteenth-century realism and argues that Gaskell deserves to be read not as a poor second to George Eliot but as offering an English Victorian equivalent of the religious realism of Leo Tolstoy. By bringing together for comparison two writers whose realist mode and vision rests upon a form of religious belief, and by setting these against the more skeptical forms of realism offered by George Eliot and Thomas Hardy, the book also offers a strong challenge to the accepted view of the nineteenth-century realist novel as an essentially secular form - the epic, as Lukacs put it, of a world abandoned by God." This book makes a highly original contribution to Gaskell scholarship not only in the fresh emphasis it gives to Gaskell's work, but in the subtle close reading it applies to original manuscript material and the consequent teasing out of Gaskell's characteristic habits of mind and composition. In addition, the book makes a valuable contribution to the study of nineteenth-century realist fiction in relation to belief and secularization in the Victorian period.

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Countering the modern ranking of Gaskell (1810-65) as a second tier author for her Victorian English social problem novels, Billington (English, Chester College of Higher Education, UK) reads Gaskell as Tolstoy's equal in 19th century realism. The author contrasts Gaskell's re-write in with Maria Edgeworth's 18th century-style , and her with Tolstoy's . She also compares the visions of George Eliot and Thomas Hardy with Tolstoy's. Appends facsimiles and transcriptions of passages analyzed from Gaskell's and . Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 30, 2002
Publisher
Lewisburg : Bucknell University Press ; c2002.
Pages
227
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780838754580

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