Resumen
Con este trabajo, se pretenden compilar y resaltar aquellas cuestiones y conclusiones, que se consideran más interesantes, a las que la autora del mismo llegó al elaborar su tesis doctoral. Así, se va a presentar brevemente, en primer lugar, la figura de Elizabeth Gaskell en relación con la figura de mujer establecida en la época victoriana, tratando de ver hasta qué punto se adaptó y adecuó a los estándares establecidos en la sociedad de su momento, atendiendo para ello a la idea de mujer, sus obligaciones y responsabilidades, imperante en la Inglaterra del siglo xix. Posteriormente, se hará un repaso de sus novelas atendiendo al reflejo que Gaskell hizo en las mismas de la sociedad inglesa del momento, así como a la crítica surgida en torno a estas obras durante los siglos xix, xx y principios del xxi.
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