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This book is with an introduction and notes by Dr Patsy Stoneman, University of Hull. Set in the mid-19th century, and written from the author's first-hand experience, "North and South" follows the story of the heroine's movement from the tranquil but moribund ways of southern England to the vital but turbulent north. Elizabeth Gaskell's skilful narrative uses an unusual love story to show how personal and public lives were woven together in a newly industrial society. This is a tale of hard-won triumphs - of rational thought over prejudice and of humane care over blind deference to the market. Readers in the twenty-first century will find themselves absorbed as this Victorian novel traces the origins of problems and possibilities which are still challenging a hundred and fifty years later: the complex relationships, public and private, between men and women of different classes.
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The most comprehensive paperback edition available
Includes introduction, notes, selected criticism, further reading, text summary and chronology of Elizabeth Gaskell's life and times
Reset with wide B format pages to give generous margins for notes
An important addition to, and finally completing the Gaskell series in Everyman