Mary Barton
Elizabeth Gaskell
Mary Barton
Elizabeth Gaskell
Before Elizabeth Gaskells famous North and South and Cranford, there was Mary Barton. Set in Manchester England in the midnineteenth century, Mary Barton was revolutionary in the way it tackled the relationship between poor mill workers and the wealthier manufacturers. This first book by Elizabeth Gaskell delves into the desperate lives of the working poor in Northern England, much in the way Dickens shone light on Londons lowest classes. In Gaskells eyes, prostitutes are selfless, murderers are penitent, and the poor are heroes.
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