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...Matt Gaskell, a psychologist who runs NHS gambling addiction clinics in northern England, said the levy “cuts out industry influence into the process for the first time, which has impeded progress for many...
...In 2012, I sat in one of the timber-beamed rooms as an unpaid intern, cataloguing some of the 6,000 volumes that include first editions of Elizabeth Gaskell and several sets of her favourite author, Charles...
...; and Charles Dickens visited in his role as Gaskell’s editor....
...She pushes back on the Victorian biographer Elizabeth Gaskell’s portrait of Emily as a frail, uneducated recluse — giving us instead an independent, well-read and fiercely intelligent young woman, as strong...
...The best book I’ve read in the past year is North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell. I love old classics and wordy fiction....
...Still, Gaskell said more brightly, “she has two homes”....
...Should the BBC wish to stick with Victoriana, why not, at the very least, exchange a few Dickens for an Elizabeth Gaskell, a George Eliot or some Hardy?...
...Nonetheless, Matt Gaskell, clinical lead for the NHS Northern Gambling Service, one of a network of clinics for problem gambling in England, said a rise in people seeking treatment suggested the industry...
...The author of two unusual literary memoirs, Bleaker House (2017) and Mrs Gaskell & Me (2018), Stevens, whose prose is characterised by high-spirited imagination as well as impeccable research, makes a seamless...
...The 968CS was born of necessity, in Reading, when Kevin Gaskell became Porsche GB managing director in 1992 after almost all the management was shown the door....
...It also houses a first edition of Gaskell’s fourth novel, North and South, in its collection of 25,000 books....
...Her tastes are broad but also canonical: George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell, Trollope, Dickens — “They’re like my life’s blood.”...
...Writers from Elizabeth Gaskell to Sarah Moss have written about Manchester’s Victorian working class, and new middle class, in books such as Mary Barton and Bodies of Light....
...Under lockdown, he sold a hand-carved box containing a split crystal by British hard stone carver Ben Gaskell to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, after a fundraiser held via Zoom....
...Or, from the 1990s, there are the photographic tableaux of American artist Anna Gaskell, whose “wonder” and “override” series staged troubling rituals in forests and fields enacted by adolescent blue-and-yellow-clad...
...Ms Gaskell works with some leaders who teeter between useful self-confidence and destructive self-importance....
...Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South, serialised in a publication edited by Dickens, had shed light on the suffering of industrial workers....
...Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins and Elizabeth Gaskell were among those who wrote ghost stories — as did many others in the popular periodical presses of the time....
...The future prime minister, Benjamin Disraeli, published Sybil in 1845; Charles Dickens brought out Hard Times in 1854 and Mrs Gaskell North and South in 1855....
...Gaskell’s book remains a knockout, but came so fast on the heels of Charlotte’s Brontë’s death that it might have intensified the effect, over the years, of muffling what the author was trying to say....
...“Regulatory certainty will be needed to minimise the potential for another mis-selling scandal or reputable firms will be deterred from entering the market,” said Mr Gaskell....
...“It’s fine because those are the problems we shouldn’t be solving, almost by definition,” says Harry Gaskell, EY’s advisory managing partner in the UK....
...“I have been in consulting for 30 years and there has never been a more exciting time,” says Harry Gaskell, EY’s advisory managing partner for the UK....
...Elizabeth Gaskell, as early as 1857 in her Life of Charlotte Brontë, had tentatively enquired about opium use (a question artfully blocked by Charlotte) but Harman can hardly do much more than reach for...
...What a relief to encounter Elizabeth Gaskell’s quiet quasi-romance “Six Weeks at Heppenheim” and then Dickens’s brilliant “Mrs Lirriper’s Lodgings”, with its tender treatment of unmarried motherhood, its...
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