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From: Derby Evening Telegraph
Date: 20071105
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The latest costume drama to hit our television screens this autumn is the BBC's Cranford Chronicles, based on the work of Elizabeth Gaskell, one of Britain's most popular Victorian authors.
In the November issue of our heritage magazine YesterdayToday, Vivienne Smith reveals how Heanor man William Howitt and his wife, Mary, were instrumental in helping to launch Elizabeth's illustrious career.
Exactly when Elizabeth first made contact with William Howitt is not known but there was a regular flow of letters between them by the late 1830s. William and Mary were already established writers in ...
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