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Mr. Harrison’s Confessions is an episodic 1851 long short story or novella (over 29,000 words) by Elizabeth Gaskell about a doctor in provincial England. It is notable for being a 'prequel' to her novel Cranford. With Cranford, The Last Generation in England and My Lady Ludlow, it was adapted for TV in 2007 as Cranford.
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Works by Elizabeth Gaskell |
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The Moorland Cottage (1850) • The Old Nurse's Story (1852) • Lizzie Leigh (1855) • My Lady Ludlow (1859) • Round the Sofa (1859) • Lois the Witch (1861) • A Dark Night's Work (1863)
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Short stories (partial): |
"Christmas Storms and Sunshine" (1848) • " Mr. Harrison's Confessions" (1851) • "The Squire's Story" (1853) • "Half a Life-time Ago" (1855) • "An Accursed Race" (1855) • "The Manchester Marriage" (1858) • "The Half-brothers" (1859) • "The Grey Woman" (1861) • " Cousin Phillis" (1864)
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