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Most of Elizabeth Gaskell's novels have some aspect of romance in them, however the love is more subtle and in many cases is not central in the plot.

In "North and South" and "Wives and Daughters" the main protagonist falls in love, but the romance slowly develops underneath.

"Sylvia's Lovers" also has aspects of romance, however it is more tragic.

"Ruth" also has aspects of romance, but is more focused on the allegorical nature of the novel.

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