The Poor Clare

Elizabeth Gaskell's "The Poor Clare" transports readers to the tumultuous landscape of 17th-century England, where love, sacrifice, and family secrets intertwine in a gripping tale of redemption and forgiveness. Set against the backdrop of the English Civil War, Gaskell's novella explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the enduring bonds of kinship.

At its core, "The Poor Clare" is the story of Moggie, a young woman who is torn between her love for her cousin and her loyalty to her family. When her cousin is accused of betraying their Catholic faith, Moggie must confront the prejudices and injustices of her time as she struggles to protect those she loves and preserve her own sense of identity.

Through Gaskell's vivid prose and richly drawn characters, readers are transported to a world of political intrigue, religious persecution, and personal sacrifice. As Moggie navigates the complexities of her own heart and grapples with the moral dilemmas of her time, she becomes a symbol of resilience and hope in the face of adversity.

More than just a historical romance, "The Poor Clare" is a meditation on the power of love to transcend social barriers and unite individuals across divides of class, religion, and ideology. As readers immerse themselves in Gaskell's poignant narrative, they are reminded of the enduring importance of compassion, forgiveness, and understanding in a world torn apart by conflict and division.

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The Poor Clare

Elizabeth Gaskell's "The Poor Clare" transports readers to the tumultuous landscape of 17th-century England, where love, sacrifice, and family secrets intertwine in a gripping tale of redemption and forgiveness. Set against the backdrop of the English Civil War, Gaskell's novella explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the enduring bonds of kinship.

At its core, "The Poor Clare" is the story of Moggie, a young woman who is torn between her love for her cousin and her loyalty to her family. When her cousin is accused of betraying their Catholic faith, Moggie must confront the prejudices and injustices of her time as she struggles to protect those she loves and preserve her own sense of identity.

Through Gaskell's vivid prose and richly drawn characters, readers are transported to a world of political intrigue, religious persecution, and personal sacrifice. As Moggie navigates the complexities of her own heart and grapples with the moral dilemmas of her time, she becomes a symbol of resilience and hope in the face of adversity.

More than just a historical romance, "The Poor Clare" is a meditation on the power of love to transcend social barriers and unite individuals across divides of class, religion, and ideology. As readers immerse themselves in Gaskell's poignant narrative, they are reminded of the enduring importance of compassion, forgiveness, and understanding in a world torn apart by conflict and division.

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The Poor Clare

The Poor Clare

by Elizabeth Gaskell
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Elizabeth Gaskell's "The Poor Clare" transports readers to the tumultuous landscape of 17th-century England, where love, sacrifice, and family secrets intertwine in a gripping tale of redemption and forgiveness. Set against the backdrop of the English Civil War, Gaskell's novella explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the enduring bonds of kinship.

At its core, "The Poor Clare" is the story of Moggie, a young woman who is torn between her love for her cousin and her loyalty to her family. When her cousin is accused of betraying their Catholic faith, Moggie must confront the prejudices and injustices of her time as she struggles to protect those she loves and preserve her own sense of identity.

Through Gaskell's vivid prose and richly drawn characters, readers are transported to a world of political intrigue, religious persecution, and personal sacrifice. As Moggie navigates the complexities of her own heart and grapples with the moral dilemmas of her time, she becomes a symbol of resilience and hope in the face of adversity.

More than just a historical romance, "The Poor Clare" is a meditation on the power of love to transcend social barriers and unite individuals across divides of class, religion, and ideology. As readers immerse themselves in Gaskell's poignant narrative, they are reminded of the enduring importance of compassion, forgiveness, and understanding in a world torn apart by conflict and division.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781835527993
Publisher: Magic Publisher
Publication date: 05/16/2024
Pages: 66
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.14(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Elizabeth Gaskell, 1810-1865, produced no less than 46 written works during her lifetime, including novels, short stories, and non-fiction. Some of her more famous works are North and South and Cranford.

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