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  1. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992. Discusses Gaskell as a woman writer in Victorian England. In the analysis of Mary Barton, Schor explores Gaskell’s use of a romantic plot and a marriage ...

  2. PDF Cite Share. The novel follows two related story lines: the growth and development of Mary from spoiled and ambitious young girl to the domestic ideal of wife and mother, and John Barton’s ...

  3. Summary. John Barton, his pregnant wife, Mary, and their thirteen-year-old daughter, “little” Mary, are on a spring outing with their friends George and Jane Wilson and the Wilsons’ twin ...

  4. John Barton. John Barton, Mary’s father, who is almost as important a character as Mary. Unlike his friend George Wilson, John is a working man whose tribulations, especially the death of his ...

  5. In Mary Barton, her first novel, Gaskell hoped to persuade her readers that working-class men and women were not automatons but real people deserving of respect, sympathy, and consideration.

  6. Aug 15, 2024 · Mary Barton was the first foreign novel published in translation by the Dostoevsky brothers in their magazine Vremya. Johnson notes that Dostoevsky may have been influenced in Crime and Punishment ...

  7. Mary Barton Study Tools Ask a question Start an essay Analyze Job Legh's role in the class structure of Mary Barton. What are the prevalent themes in chapters 10-12 of Mary Barton by Elizabeth ...

  8. Plot and Major Characters. The title character of Mary Barton is a young woman from a working-class family living in Manchester in 1839, during a time of severe economic distress and political ...

  9. Felber, Lynette. “Gaskell's Industrial Idylls: Ideology and Formal Incongruence in Mary Barton and North and South. ” CLIO 18, no. 1 (fall 1988): 55-72. Praises Gaskell's novels as among the ...

  10. The Works of Mrs. Gaskell. 8 vols. (novels, novellas, short stories, poetry, essays, sketches, and biography) 1906-11. The Letters of Mrs. Gaskell (letters) 1966. *Contains the short stories ...