A Dark Night's Work
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2006
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Novel • Fiction
England • 1850s
2006
Adult
18+ years
A Dark Night's Work by Elizabeth Gaskell is a novella focusing on a woman who becomes entangled in a web of secrets following a fateful decision by her father. As she navigates the complex consequences of his actions, themes of love, guilt, and societal pressures are explored, highlighting the tension between personal and social ethics.
Dark
Mysterious
Melancholic
Contemplative
Emotional
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A Dark Night's Work by Elizabeth Gaskell presents a compelling moral drama, richly depicted in its portrayal of guilt and redemption. Gaskell's character development and vivid setting stand out, though some find the plot predictable and pacing uneven. Despite this, the novella's exploration of societal norms and emotional depth resonates effectively with readers.
Fans of Gothic and Victorian literature will appreciate Elizabeth Gaskell's A Dark Night's Work. Similar to Brontë's Jane Eyre and Collins' The Woman in White, it appeals to readers who enjoy complex characters, moral dilemmas, and atmospheric settings examining societal norms and human nature.
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England • 1850s
2006
Adult
18+ years
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