
Elizabeth Gaskell
1936
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Elizabeth Gaskell’s works are in the public domain worldwide. She died in 1865, her books entered the public domain in Europe in 1936 (life + 70), and in Mexico in 1965, the country with the world’s longest term (life + 100). Let’s celebrate public domain literature!
Elizabeth Gaskell (1810–1865) was an English novelist known for her vivid portrayals of Victorian society and social issues. Her works, including North and South, Cranford, and Mary Barton, explore class struggles, industrialization, and women’s roles. Gaskell’s keen social commentary and compelling storytelling made her one of the era’s most significant writers. Her works are in the public domain.
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