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By: Elizabeth Gaskell

Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell is a powerful and moving novel that delves into the social issues of 19th century Manchester. The story follows Mary Barton, a young woman who is caught up in the struggles of the working class during a time of great industrial upheaval.

Gaskell does a fantastic job of portraying the hardships faced by the poverty-stricken characters in the novel. The descriptions of the crowded and unsanitary living conditions, the lack of job opportunities, and the overall despair of the working class are heart-wrenching and serve to highlight the stark divide between the wealthy and the poor.

The characters in Mary Barton are complex and well-developed, each with their own hopes, dreams, and struggles. Mary herself is a strong and determined woman who fights for justice and equality, even in the face of personal tragedy. The relationships between the characters are also well-crafted and add depth to the story.

Overall, Mary Barton is a poignant and thought-provoking novel that sheds light on the harsh realities of class inequality and the importance of compassion and understanding. Gaskell’s writing is engaging and impactful, making this a must-read for anyone interested in social issues and historical fiction.

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Mary Barton is the first novel by English author Elizabeth Gaskell, published in 1848. The story is set in the English city of Manchester during the 1830s and 1840s and deals heavily with the difficulties faced by the Victorian lower class.

The novel begins in Manchester, where we are introduced to the Bartons and the Wilsons, two working class families. John Barton reveals himself to be a great questioner of the distribution of wealth and the relation between the rich and the poor. He also relates how his sister-in-law Esther has disappeared after she ran away from home.

Soon afterwards Mrs Barton dies, and John is left with his daughter Mary to cope in the harsh world around them. Having already been deeply affected by the loss of his son Tom at a young age, after the death of his wife, Barton tackles depression and begins to involve himself in the Chartist movement connected with the trade unions.

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