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North and south (New ed)

Gaskell, Elizabeth CleghornEasson, Angus(Contributions by)Shuttleworth, Sally(Contributions by)
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'she tried to settle that most difficult problem for women, how much was to be utterly merged in obedience to authority, and how much might be set apart for freedom in working.' North and South is a novel about rebellion. Moving from the industrial riots of discontented millworkers through to the unsought passions of a middle-class woman, and from religious crises of conscience to the ethics of naval mutiny, it poses fundamental questions about the nature of social authority and obedience.

Through the story of Margaret Hale, the middle-class southerner who moves to the northern industrial town of Milton, Gaskell skilfully explores issues of class and gender in the conflict between Margaret's ready sympathy with the workers and her growing attraction to the charismatic mill ownder, John Thornton. This new revised and expanded edition sets the novel in the context of Victorian social and medical debate.

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Oxford Paperbacks
0192831941 / 9780192831941
Paperback / softback
823.8
01/12/1998
United Kingdom
English
Classics
480p.
20 cm
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Previous ed.: 1982.