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Mary Barton
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In "Mary Barton," Elizabeth Gaskell weaves a poignant narrative set against the backdrop of the industrial revolution in Manchester, illuminating the stark realities of working-class life during this tumultuous period. The novel is characterized by its rich, descriptive prose and keen social commentary, employing a realist style that vividly captures the struggles of its protagonist, Mary. Through her poignant observations, Gaskell addresses themes of poverty, love, and social injustice, creating a compelling depiction of the working-class experience that resonates with contemporary social issues. Elizabeth Gaskell, a noted Victorian novelist and social reformer, drew inspiration from her own experiences in industrial Manchester, where she witnessed firsthand the harsh conditions faced by the lower classes. Her deep empathy for the marginalized informed her writing, and "Mary Barton" serves as both a narrative of personal tragedy and a critique of societal indifference. Gaskell's desire to advocate for change through literature reflects her commitment to both her social milieu and her literary ideals, establishing her as a pioneering voice of her time. Readers who are eager to explore the intersection of personal narrative and societal critique will find "Mary Barton" an essential addition to their literary repertoire. Gaskell's deft storytelling and empathetic characterizations engage the reader's heart and mind, making this novel not only a compelling romance but also a clarion call for social awareness and reform.
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In "Mary Barton," Elizabeth Gaskell weaves a poignant narrative set against the backdrop of the industrial revolution in Manchester, illuminating the stark realities of working-class life during this tumultuous period. The novel is characterized by its rich, descriptive prose and keen social commentary, employing a realist style that vividly captures the struggles of its protagonist, Mary. Through her poignant observations, Gaskell addresses themes of poverty, love, and social injustice, creating a compelling depiction of the working-class experience that resonates with contemporary social issues. Elizabeth Gaskell, a noted Victorian novelist and social reformer, drew inspiration from her own experiences in industrial Manchester, where she witnessed firsthand the harsh conditions faced by the lower classes. Her deep empathy for the marginalized informed her writing, and "Mary Barton" serves as both a narrative of personal tragedy and a critique of societal indifference. Gaskell's desire to advocate for change through literature reflects her commitment to both her social milieu and her literary ideals, establishing her as a pioneering voice of her time. Readers who are eager to explore the intersection of personal narrative and societal critique will find "Mary Barton" an essential addition to their literary repertoire. Gaskell's deft storytelling and empathetic characterizations engage the reader's heart and mind, making this novel not only a compelling romance but also a clarion call for social awareness and reform.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09788028356194
- Genre Novels & Stories
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 304
- Herausgeber Sharp Ink
- Gewicht 443g
- Größe H229mm x B152mm x T17mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9788028356194
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-80-283-5619-4
- Veröffentlichung 06.12.2023
- Titel Mary Barton
- Autor Elizabeth Gaskell