My Lady Ludlow

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"My Lady Ludlow" is a novella by Elizabeth Gaskell that portrays the rigid social hierarchies and changing rural society of early 19th-century England through the perspective of an aristocratic widow.

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instanceOf literary work
novella
author Elizabeth Gaskell NERFINISHED
centralTheme class distinctions
education and reform
social change
social hierarchy
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts aristocratic life in rural England
relations between aristocracy and lower classes
editorOfFirstSerialPublication Charles Dickens NERFINISHED
explores impact of education on the poor
paternalism of the landed gentry
tension between tradition and progress
firstPublicationForm serial publication
firstPublishedIn Household Words NERFINISHED
genre Victorian literature
historical fiction
social novel
hasApproximatePublicationDecade 1850s
hasAristocraticProtagonist true
hasCharacter Harry Gregson NERFINISHED
Lady Ludlow NERFINISHED
Margaret Dawson NERFINISHED
Mr. Horner NERFINISHED
hasForm prose fiction
hasWidowProtagonist true
literaryMovement realism
literaryPeriod Victorian era NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Harry Gregson NERFINISHED
Lady Ludlow NERFINISHED
Margaret Dawson NERFINISHED
Mr. Horner NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person narration
originalLanguage English
partOf Victorian social-problem fiction tradition
portrays changing rural society
rigid social hierarchies
protagonist Lady Ludlow NERFINISHED
settingPlace rural England
settingTime early 19th century

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