Round the Sofa
Elizabeth Gaskell
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
"Round the Sofa" by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell is a collection of reflective tales that examines domestic life, societal expectations, and the complexities of social classes in Edinburgh. The narrative begins with a young woman sent to Edinburgh for medical treatment, where she navigates the challenges of separation from her family and the constraints of her health. As she settles into sparse lodgings, the story introduces a series of secondary characters who host a gathering, providing a glimpse into Edinburgh’s social circles. Through the protagonist’s relationship with other characters, Gaskell explores the contrasts between the isolation of the protagonist’s circumstances and the warmth of human connection. The story delves into class dynamics, showing how companionship and social interactions can offer solace amidst personal struggles. Gaskell’s storytelling invites readers to reflect on women’s roles in society and the emotional support found in shared experiences, all while highlighting the intricacies of relationships and social expectations during the Victorian era.