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The Last Generation in England

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"The Last Generation in England" is a non-fiction article by Elizabeth Gaskell, published in the American Sartain's Union Magazine in July 1849, relating memories of a small country town in the generation prior to her own. As such, it is seen as the real-life background for her 1853 novel Cranford.[by whom?] Recognising she was living through a time of great and rapid change, Gaskell was inspired to write the article by reading that the author Robert Southey had himself once considered composing a history of English domestic life.[citation needed]

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  • "The Last Generation in England", first page
  • Uglow, Jenny (3 November 2007). "Band of women". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 November 2007.