Ruth

Cover of Ruth by Elizabeth Gaskell
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: New ed.
Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 9780199581955
Dimensions:
Height: 5 Inches
Length: 7.6 Inches
Weight: 0.661386786 Pounds
Width: 0.8 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823/.8
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Ruth by Elizabeth Gaskell, published by OUP Oxford on May 12, 2011, is a new edition of the 1853 novel that explores the life of a fallen woman as its central character. This edition, comprising 384 pages, presents a narrative that delves into themes of love, family dynamics, and the societal consequences of deception, while also critiquing Victorian hypocrisy and sexual double standards. The text is based on the original three-volume first edition, collated with the one-volume 1855 edition, ensuring a comprehensive reading experience.

Readers will find a rich exploration of the radical ideas presented in Ruth, as well as insights into Gaskell’s cultural influence. The new introduction by Tim Dolin challenges traditional perceptions of the novel, emphasizing its significance within the literary landscape. This edition also features an updated bibliography, a chronology of Gaskell’s life and work, and notes that illuminate the historical and literary contexts of the narrative. With its focus on family life and societal norms, this edition of Ruth serves as a valuable addition to the study of classic literature.


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Elizabeth Gaskell’s Ruth (1853) was the first mainstream novel to make a fallen woman its eponymous heroine. It is a remarkable story of love, of the sanctuary and tyranny of the family, and of the consequences of lies and deception, one that lays bare Victorian hypocrisy and sexual double-standards. Shocking to contemporary readers, its radical utopian vision of “a pure woman faithfully presented” predates Hardy’s Tess by nearly forty years. This fully revised and corrected new edition is based on the three-volume first edition of 1853, collated with the one-volume 1855 edition. Tim Dolin’s fascinating new introduction challenges the view of Ruth as one of Gaskell’s weaker novels and explores its radicalism and cultural influence, highlighting the remarkable story of love, family, and hypocrisy that it tells. In addition, the book includes an up-to-date bibliography, a chronology of Gaskell’s life and work, and invaluable notes that shed much light on the book’s historical, religious, and literary allusions and points of significance.

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