Gaskell, Elizabeth
Mary Barton / Elizabeth Gaskell. - England : Penguin Books, c1994. - vi, 372 pages ; 21 cm.
"A working-class girl longs for the security of marriage to a factory owner -- but tragically, her heart belongs to someone as impoverished as herself. Set in Manchester at the height of the Industrial Revolution, Mary Barton offers a poignant view of the injustice of the industrial class system. The novel influenced Dickens, Carlyle, and other writers and helped pave the way for labor and reform movements"--
0140621024
Working class families--Fiction.
Triangles (Interpersonal relations)--Fiction.
Fathers and daughters--Fiction.
Trials (Murder)--Fiction.
Manchester (England)--Fiction.
Political fiction.
Domestic fiction.
Love stories.
D G212 1994
Mary Barton / Elizabeth Gaskell. - England : Penguin Books, c1994. - vi, 372 pages ; 21 cm.
"A working-class girl longs for the security of marriage to a factory owner -- but tragically, her heart belongs to someone as impoverished as herself. Set in Manchester at the height of the Industrial Revolution, Mary Barton offers a poignant view of the injustice of the industrial class system. The novel influenced Dickens, Carlyle, and other writers and helped pave the way for labor and reform movements"--
0140621024
Working class families--Fiction.
Triangles (Interpersonal relations)--Fiction.
Fathers and daughters--Fiction.
Trials (Murder)--Fiction.
Manchester (England)--Fiction.
Political fiction.
Domestic fiction.
Love stories.
D G212 1994