Lives of Victorian literary figures III; Elizabeth Gaskell, the Carlyles and John Ruskin by their contemporaries; 3v.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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Lives of Victorian literary figures III; Elizabeth Gaskell, the Carlyles and John Ruskin by their contemporaries; 3v.

Ed. by Ralph Pite.

Pickering & Chatto

2005

1250 pages

$460.00

Hardcover

PR462

This three-volume set presents reprints of biographical material written about significant Victorian literary figures. The proceedings begin with material on Elizabeth Gaskell, author of North and South and other novels. Included are biographical profiles and obituary reviews by such figures as Henry James, Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, and ...

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