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“A great story-teller… it seems as though the art of writing came to her as easily as an instinct.” —Virginia Woolf
First published in 1853, ‘Ruth’ is a powerful and compassionate novel by Elizabeth Gaskell, a prominent Victorian author known for her deep social insight and emotional storytelling. In this poignant tale, Gaskell explores the struggles of a young woman cast out by society, challenging the rigid moral standards of her time. The story follows Ruth Hilton, a gentle and orphaned seamstress who is seduced and abandoned by a wealthy gentleman. Left pregnant and disgraced, Ruth is rescued by a kind-hearted minister and his sister, who offer her a chance at redemption and a new life under an assumed name. As she builds a quiet and respectable life for herself and her son, the truth of her past threatens to destroy the fragile peace she has found. ‘Ruth’ is a moving examination of forgiveness, dignity, and the harsh judgment society often casts on women. With empathy and quiet strength, Gaskell urges readers to look beyond condemnation and embrace compassion. Bold and controversial in its time, ‘Ruth’ remains a significant work of social criticism and a timeless story of human resilience and grace.
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