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Author:
Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 1810-1865.
Title:
North and South / Elizabeth Gaskell ; with an afterword by Kathryn White.
Edition:
Complete and unabridged.
Publisher:
Macmillan Collector's Library,
Copyright Date:
2017, 1855
Description:
651 pages.
Subject:
Women--England, Northern--Fiction.
Mills and mill-work--England--Fiction.--19th century--Fiction.
England--Fiction.--19th century--Fiction.
Summary:
An unforgettable story of love and strife set during the industrial revolution After a decade spent living with her aunt in London, nineteen-year-old Margaret Hale returns home to her beloved village of Helstone only to discover that her pastor father has had a crisis of faith and is moving the family to the North of England. In the industrial town of Milton, Margaret is horrified by the dirty air, the shocking poverty, and the pervasive mistreatment of the working class. John Thornton, a student of Margaret's father and the self-made owner of a local textile mill, finds Margaret haughty and naive, but is drawn to her beauty nevertheless. As tensions between workers and masters mount, a strike appears inevitable. Margaret's sympathies lie with the downtrodden laborers of Milton, but her heart increasingly yearns for Thornton, whose strength and depth of character will be revealed in a time of profound crisis. Both a timeless romance and a richly detailed social novel, North and South is a masterpiece of Victorian literature.
Series:
Mandarino gift 2018
ISBN:
1509827943
9781509827947
Locations:
ALPE516 -- Fairfield Public Library (Fairfield)

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