Set in the fictional industrial town of Milton in the North of
England, “North and South” is Elizabeth Gaskell’s 1855 novel
that contrasts the different ways of life in the two respective
regions of England. In the North the emerging industrialized society
is sharply contrasted with the aging gentry of the agrarian based
South. The plot of “North and South” centers around the main
character Margaret Hale, the daughter of a non-conformist minister who
moves his family to an industrial town in the North after a split from
the Church of England. Here the impact of the industrial revolution
can be fully seen as tensions between workers and employers over poor
working conditions and the growing divide between the rich
industrialists and poor factory workers escalate into violent
conflict. Originally serialized between September 1854 and January
1855 in Charles Dickens’s “Household Words”, “North and
South” was one of the first and most important social novels to
address the changes brought about by the industrial revolution in
England. This edition includes an introduction by Adolphus William
Ward and a biographical afterword.
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9781420951790
Publisert
2016
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Digireads.com Publishing / Neeland Media LLC
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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