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Mary Barton

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Mary Barton(1848),subtitled 'A Tale of Manchester Life',is the first novel by Mrs Gaskell(1810-65).The entirely working-class cast of characters in this novel was then an innovation.The background story is Manchester in the 'hungry forties'and the acute poverty of the unemployed mill-hands. Mary Batson,daughter of an embittered worker,wins the attention of Henry Carson,son of one of the employers.But a group of workmen plot his murder as a warning to his class,and it falls upon Mary's father to perform the deed.Suspicion lies with Mary's working class admirer,Jed,who is tried for his life.Finally,John Barton is driven by guilt to confess.

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Phoenix Press
046087554X / 9780460875547
Paperback
823.8
05/08/1996
United Kingdom
English
Classics
400p.
20 cm
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Reset with wide B format pages to give generous margins for notes. Editor presents the latest Mrs Gaskell scholarship in an introduction,and also includes notes,text summary,selected criticism and chronology of Mrts Gaskell's life and times.
Reset with wide B format pages to give generous margins for notes. Editor presents the latest Mrs Gaskell scholarship in an introduction,and also includes notes,text summary,selected criticism and chronology of Mrts Gaskell's life and times. 2AB English, DNF Literary essays, DSBF Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 , DSK Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers, FC Classic fiction (pre c 1945)