Ruth

Ruth

Publication Date: June, 2014

Publisher: BBC

Pages: 3

Format: MP3 CD

Authors: Elizabeth Gaskell, Ellen Dryden, Laura Rees, Rory Kinnear, Anton Lesser, Abigail Thaw, Richard Hope, Alison Skilbeck, Aimee Cowen, Helen Jenkinson, Daisy Ashford

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Two of English writer Elizabeth Gaskell’s best-selling books are bound together in this Kindle book: Ruth & North and South

Ruth 1953
Ruth, a British orphan girl who works in a sweatshop, is selected to attend a ball to repair torn dresses and meets aristocrat Henry Bellingham. They meet again and form a secret friendship which goes horribly wrong for Ruth.
She is helped by a dissenting minister, but soon discovers she is pregnant.
The novel is a compassionate look at the 'fallen woman' and whether the sinful can be reintegrated into Victorian society.

North and South (1855)
North and South – along with With Wives and Daughters and Cranford – is one of Gaskell's best known novels and produced two television adaptations.
The novel tackles the situation of workers and their relations with industrialists in the fictional town of Milton, northern England and has favourably compared to the Shirley by Gaskell’s friend Charlotte Brontë.
It revolves around Margaret Hale, who settles with her parents in Milton in the throws of the industrial revolution, She clashes with John Thornton, a cotton mill manufacturer, who belongs to the nouveaux riches. The confrontation between her and Mr Thornton is reminiscent of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.

About The Author
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (1810 –1865), referred to as Mrs Gaskell, was a British novelist and short story writer during the Victorian era. She was also the first to write a biography of Charlotte Bronte, The Life of Charlotte Bronte, which was published in 1857.
In North and South, Gaskell creates the city of Milton based on Manchester, nicknamed Cottonopolis, where she lived as the wife of a Unitarian pastor. She saw religious dissenters and social reformers, who decried the abject poverty of this industrial region. She described the poor in her writings, showing compassion for the oppressed.
The last section of Wives and Daughters was not finished upon Elizabeth Gaskell’s death and it is believed that Frederick Greenwood (1830 –1909), a journalist and editor, completed the novel.

Episode 1 of 3
A pretty orphan is apprenticed to a dressmaker. Attending a ball, the elegant Bellingham becomes enchanted. Stars Rory Kinnear.

Episode 2 of 3
Taken in by a kindly preacher, abandoned Ruth Hilton must hide a dark secret. Stars Anton Lesser, Rory Kinnear and Anne Reid.

Episode 3 of 3
Bellingham's return spells danger. Could the damaging truth about Leonard be revealed? Stars Rory Kinnear and Laura Rees.

Ruth....Laura Rees
Bellingham....Rory Kinnear
Benson....Anton Lesser
Mrs Mason....Abigail Thaw
Guardian/Jones/Thomas....Richard Hope
Nelly/Mrs Bellingham....Alison Skilbeck
Miss Duncombe....Aimee Cowen
Jenny....Helen Jenkinson
Bessie....Daisy Ashford
Directed by Ellen Dryden.