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I had such a great time reading North and South with the group that is like to do another Gaskell. How about Cranford?
(I haven't checked the selves yet. Will do that next. If Cranford was too soon ago, then I'll change to Mary Barton)
(I haven't checked the selves yet. Will do that next. If Cranford was too soon ago, then I'll change to Mary Barton)

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It was a buddy read in 2011

Esther Waters
George Moore
Sutherland in The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction calls it "a conscious effort by Moore to emulate Zola and Turgenev. Because of the frankness of its sexual episodes, circulating libraries refused to stock it."
But the Goodreads blurb calls it "one of the first English novels to defeat Victorian moral censorship. George Moore's story of a mother's fight for the life of her illegitimate son won Mr Gladstone's approval and was admitted, unaltered, into those bastions of Victorian conformity, the circulating libraries."
Sounds interesting!

Esther Waters
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You've picked one of my all time favorites! Also there's a nice portrait of George Moore at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It's in the Impressionists area

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Another, unfinished
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Thx Lily for the links.

It is rather easy to send me looking for art... ;-) Thx for the heads up. (I ordered the free kindle version of the novel, whether or not it is chosen here. A recommendation by both you and Eman says "Add to your TBR.")

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He certainly doesn't look very prepossessing.

We usually use not in the last two years. So it would be eligible

Would Anna of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett be eligible for nomination? Though it was written in 1902 it portrays provincial life in Victorian England.

Would Anna of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett be eligible for nomination?..."
I loved this book and several others by Arnold Bennett I have read

The link is here The Mill on the Floss

Would Anna of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett be eligible for nomination?..."
Odette, I haven't forgotten you need a ruling on this. It's under discussion now.

We haven't read any Trollope in awhile, and I've never read him at all :D

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After much soul searching, I've decided to stick with our time frame which excludes this book. Odette, perhaps a different book by the author in our time period? I will leave the nom thread open so that you can nominate your second choice. I hope you understand my decision.

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It is the same decision I would have had to come to despite loving Bennett very much. Just FYI I don't think there are any books by Bennett before this one but there are plenty of great Victorian novels out there. I hope you nominate something else Odette.

Not to worry. I thought it may have just been out of the time range and is his earliest book.
Instead I would like to nominate The Haunted Hotel: A Mystery of Modern Venice by Wilkie Collins

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Thx for understanding. That's our last nomination. I'm going to close this thread. Poll will be up tomorrow
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