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The novel is set around 1796 during the Napoleonic Wars, where in England it was common experience for press-gangs to kidnap sailors or other townsmen to fight for the King. Gaskell introduces us to Sylvia, the only daughter of Bell and Daniel who live in a farm near to the town of Monkshaven, where many a whaling vessel is moored. Somewhat spoiled and willful, Sylvia is the darling of her cousin, Philip Hepburn, who is a conservative, staid young man with good prospect ...more
The novel is set around 1796 during the Napoleonic Wars, where in England it was common experience for press-gangs to kidnap sailors or other townsmen to fight for the King. Gaskell introduces us to Sylvia, the only daughter of Bell and Daniel who live in a farm near to the town of Monkshaven, where many a whaling vessel is moored. Somewhat spoiled and willful, Sylvia is the darling of her cousin, Philip Hepburn, who is a conservative, staid young man with good prospect ...more
Elizabeth Gaskell can tell a great story. This book has good characters, with flaws and foibles, with good hearts. It's a story about wrong choices and consequences and, finally, redemption.
Mrs. Gaskell described this story as the saddest story she's ever written and I agree that it is a sad one. Yet it's so well written, with such well developed characters and situations, that it was a joy to read.
While I wasn't a big fan of the ending, I found the story in its entirety a perfect read (minus ...more
Mrs. Gaskell described this story as the saddest story she's ever written and I agree that it is a sad one. Yet it's so well written, with such well developed characters and situations, that it was a joy to read.
While I wasn't a big fan of the ending, I found the story in its entirety a perfect read (minus ...more
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