This debate was regarded as authoritatively settled in Greenough v. Gaskell. |
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Elizabeth Gaskell is insistent about the contemporaneousness of her 1854 narrative. |
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Mr. Gaskell, the original Pieman, was a strong character and after his death a succession of owners lived in Penny Pie Hall in Radford. |
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As have others, Gaskell uses comparative studies of Razorbills and other alcids to speculate about the behavioral ecology of Great Auks. |
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The former home of world-renowned novelist Elizabeth Gaskell in Plymouth Grove is another building which is in dire need of work due to subsidence and dry rot. |
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May Gaskell was the adored last muse of the artist Edward Burne-Jones. |
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Elizabeth Gaskell was brought up by her aunt in Knutsford, Cheshire. |
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Gaskell penned all her novels, with the exception of Mary Barton, at her residence on Plymouth Grove. |
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Charles Dickens is reputed to have set his novel Hard Times in the city, and while it is partly modelled on Preston, it shows the influence of his friend Mrs Gaskell. |
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Hardy corresponded with and visited Lady Catherine Milnes Gaskell at Wenlock Abbey and many of Lady Catherine's books are inspired by Hardy, who was very fond of her. |
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Eric Gaskell has two linocuts of Rugby School on show, one a triptych and one a smaller version, and they are in vivid unnatural colours and very attractive. |
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