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*Forster a fan (Intro) | *Forster a fan (Intro) | ||
+ | *4 positioning the audience as urban: "Have you any red silk umbrellas in London?" | ||
+ | * also not talking about money and the class contrast with commerce and trade prefiguring [[North and South (Gaskell, 1855)]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:55, 21 October 2017
Elizabeth Gaskell. Cranford. Pub. 1851-3. Ed. Elizabeth Porges Watson and Dinah Birch. Oxford World's Classics, 2011.
General
- serialized in Household Words Dec 1851-May 1853, whilst Bleak House (1853) was being published
- Forster a fan (Intro)
- 4 positioning the audience as urban: "Have you any red silk umbrellas in London?"
- also not talking about money and the class contrast with commerce and trade prefiguring North and South (Gaskell, 1855)
Theme Tracking
Reading/Writing
Materiality
- cross ref with Schaffer 2011 on handicraft