Mary Barton and Other TalesReadHowYouWant.com, 2006 - 376 páginas "Mary Barton" was Gaskell's first novel to be published. It is a story of plebeian family whose head succumbs to class hatred. On the persuasion of his trade union members he retaliates by carrying out a murder. This masterpiece got instantaneous success as it appeared in the revolutionary year of 1848. The linguistic harmony and impressive imagery of the novel make this novel a must-read. |
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER V | 62 |
CHAPTER VI | 97 |
CHAPTER VII | 128 |
CHAPTER VIII | 143 |
CHAPTER IX | 172 |
CHAPTER X | 200 |
CHAPTER XI | 223 |
CHAPTER XII | 248 |
CHAPTER XIII | 265 |
CHAPTER XIV | 282 |
CHAPTER XV | 302 |
CHAPTER XVI | 324 |
CHAPTER XVII | 344 |
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