Mary Barton (Unabridged and Annotated)

Mary Barton (Unabridged and Annotated)

by Elizabeth Gaskell
Mary Barton (Unabridged and Annotated)

Mary Barton (Unabridged and Annotated)

by Elizabeth Gaskell

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Overview

Mary Barton is the first book by English author Elizabeth Gaskell, published in 1848. The story is set in the English city of Manchester between 1839 and 1842, and deals with the difficulties faced by the Victorian lower class. It is subtitled 'A Tale of Manchester Life'.

The novel starts in Manchester, where we are introduced to the Bartons and the Wilsons, two working-class families. John Barton is a questioner of the distribution of wealth and the relations between rich and poor. Soon his wife dies--he blames it on her grief over the disappearance of her sister Esther. Having already lost his son Tom at a young age, Barton is left to raise his daughter, Mary, alone and now falls into depression and begins to involve himself in the Chartist, trade-union movement.

This edition has been formatted for your NOOK, with an active table of contents. This edition has also been annotated, with additional information about North and South and also Elizabeth Gaskell, including an overview, publication, plot, characters, reception, themes, literary analysis, biographical and bibliographical information.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151510028
Publisher: Bronson Tweed Publishing
Publication date: 06/21/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 594 KB

About the Author

About The Author

Tremendously popular in her lifetime, the books of the English author Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-1865) have often been overshadowed by her contemporaries the Brontës and George Eliot. Yet the reputation of her long-neglected masterpiece Wives and Daughters continues to grow. Gaskell wrote six novels in all — of which North and South and Cranford remain two of the best known — as well as numerous short stories, novellas, and a biography of her great friend Charlotte Brontё.

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