Mrs Gaskell and Me: Two Women, Two Love Stories, Two Centuries Apart

Stevens, Nell. 2018. Mrs Gaskell and Me: Two Women, Two Love Stories, Two Centuries Apart. London: Picador. ISBN 9781509868186 [Book]

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In 1857, after two years of writing The Life of Charlotte Bronte, Elizabeth Gaskell fled England for Rome on the eve of publication. The project had become so fraught with criticism, with different truths and different lies, that Mrs Gaskell couldn’t stand it any more. She threw her book out into the world and disappeared to Italy with her two eldest daughters. In Rome she found excitement, inspiration, and love: a group of artists and writers who would become lifelong friends, and a man – Charles Norton – who would become the love of Mrs Gaskell’s life, though they would never be together.

In 2013, Nell Stevens is embarking on her Ph.D. – about the community of artists and writers living in Rome in the mid-nineteenth century – and falling drastically in love with a man who lives in another city. As Nell chases her heart around the world, and as Mrs Gaskell forms the greatest connection of her life, these two women, though centuries apart, are drawn together.

Mrs Gaskell and Me is about unrequited love and the romance of friendship, it is about forming a way of life outside the conventions of your time, and it offers Nell the opportunity – even as her own relationship falls apart – to give Mrs Gaskell the ending she deserved.

Item Type:

Book

Keywords:

Mrs Gaskell, Elizabeth Gaskell, Rome

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

English and Comparative Literature

Date:

6 September 2018

Item ID:

25536

Date Deposited:

10 Jan 2019 14:31

Last Modified:

11 Jan 2019 09:13

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/25536

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