Illustrated edition: This special edition of North and South includes beautiful illustrations, a detailed summary, an insightful author biography, and a comprehensive list of characters. North and South, first published in 1854, is a compelling social novel that explores the stark contrasts between the industrial North and the rural South of England during the Victorian era. The story follows Margaret Hale, a strong-willed and compassionate young woman who relocates from her idyllic southern home to the smoky, industrial town of Milton in the North. There, she encounters the harsh realities of…mehr
Illustrated edition: This special edition of North and South includes beautiful illustrations, a detailed summary, an insightful author biography, and a comprehensive list of characters. North and South, first published in 1854, is a compelling social novel that explores the stark contrasts between the industrial North and the rural South of England during the Victorian era. The story follows Margaret Hale, a strong-willed and compassionate young woman who relocates from her idyllic southern home to the smoky, industrial town of Milton in the North. There, she encounters the harsh realities of factory life, class struggles, and the tension between mill owners and workers. At the heart of the novel is her evolving relationship with John Thornton, a self-made mill owner whose values and worldview initially clash with Margaret's. Elizabeth Gaskell masterfully weaves together themes of class conflict, industrialization, gender roles, and romance in this rich narrative. Through Margaret's eyes, readers witness the human side of the industrial revolution and the transformative power of empathy and understanding. This illustrated edition enhances Gaskell's vivid portrayal of the North-South divide with stunning visuals that bring the characters and setting to life. It also includes a concise summary of the novel, an informative biography of Elizabeth Gaskell, and a character list to guide readers through the novel's intricate social dynamics. Ideal for fans of classic literature, social commentary, and romantic drama.
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, known as Mrs. Gaskell, was an English novelist, biographer, and short story writer, born on September 29, 1810, in England. Her works provide a comprehensive portrayal of Victorian society, focusing on various social classes, including the impoverished. Gaskell's first novel, Mary Barton, was published in 1848 and received acclaim for its vivid depiction of industrial life and social issues. She went on to write several other notable works, such as North and South, Cranford, and Ruth, which also reflect her interest in the challenges faced by different societal groups. Gaskell's writing often examined class, gender, and moral questions, making her an influential figure in 19th-century English literature. She married William Gaskell in 1832, and together they had five children: Margaret Emily, Julia Bradford, Marianne, Florence Elizabeth, and William. Gaskell passed away on November 12, 1865, at the age of 55. Her works have inspired numerous adaptations, including films like The Followers and Cousin Phillis. She was the daughter of William Stevenson and Elizabeth Holland.
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