Mary Barton (Oxford World's Classics)

Mary Barton (Oxford World's Classics)

by Edgar Wright (Editor), Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (Author)

Synopsis

A novel that tells of the comfortable pinnacle and miserable base of the Victorian social pyramid. James Barton blames the death of his wife on her beautiful sister, Esther. Before mysteriously vanishing, Esther vows to make a lady of her niece Mary - words which sow the seeds of ambition in the girl. Violently attacked by Manchester mill-owners and the Tory Press as being biased against employers, the novel (1848) was greatly admired by Carlyle and Dickens.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 530
Edition: New
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 18 Jun 1998

ISBN 10: 0192835106
ISBN 13: 9780192835109

Media Reviews
The notes are remarkable for their clarity and their completeness. Usually I am not fond of introductions, but Professor Wright's essentially historicist rendering of the tale is on the mark. --George Evans Light, Stanford University
First-rate edition! --Suzanne Ozment, The Citadel


The notes are remarkable for their clarity and their completeness. Usually I am not fond of introductions, but Professor Wright's essentially historicist rendering of the tale is on the mark. --George Evans Light, Stanford University
First-rate edition! --Suzanne Ozment, The Citadel

The notes are remarkable for their clarity and their completeness. Usually I am not fond of introductions, but Professor Wright's essentially historicist rendering of the tale is on the mark. --George Evans Light, Stanford University
First-rate edition! --Suzanne Ozment, The Citadel


The notes are remarkable for their clarity and their completeness. Usually I am not fond of introductions, but Professor Wright's essentially historicist rendering of the tale is on the mark. --George Evans Light, Stanford University


First-rate edition! --Suzanne Ozment, The Citadel