The Trauma of Loss as a Turning Point in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Works

Blanca Puchol Vázquez

The Trauma of Loss as a Turning Point in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Works

Číslo: 1/2020
Periodikum: Prague Journal of English Studies
DOI: 10.2478/pjes-2020-0002

Klíčová slova: Elizabeth Gaskell; trauma of loss; Victorian literature; Realism; literary trauma; fiction as therapy

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Anotace: The aim of this paper is to look into how Elizabeth Gaskell reflects trauma in her literary works and what she may have been trying to teach her audience through them. As a social and realist writer, she used narrative as a means to denounce the evils of her time, many of which give rise to social traumas. However, this paper will focus on more personal traumas, particularly the trauma of loss, and also how Gaskell handles these traumatic experiences in her writings. With this purpose in mind, it is important to consider Gaskell’s own experience, how she overcame her own traumatic losses and how she used fiction both to reflect her experience and as a form of therapy. At the end of this paper, we will establish how Gaskell uses traumatic losses as turning points throughout her literary works.