Difference between revisions of "North and South (Gaskell, 1855)"
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* prefatory note interesting on her perceived constraint by serialized publication in Household Words and subsequent expansion in volume form | * prefatory note interesting on her perceived constraint by serialized publication in Household Words and subsequent expansion in volume form | ||
+ | *17 desc of M as "so far from regularly beautiful" makes her a sister of Bronte heroines | ||
==Theme Tracking== | ==Theme Tracking== |
Revision as of 10:04, 6 September 2017
General
- prefatory note interesting on her perceived constraint by serialized publication in Household Words and subsequent expansion in volume form
- 17 desc of M as "so far from regularly beautiful" makes her a sister of Bronte heroines
Theme Tracking
Shakespeare references
- 5 compares Edith to Titania Midsummer Dream
- 7 course of true love running smooth