Negotiating Mary Barton
Author: Richard Gravil
26 Pages
Author: Richard Gravil
26 Pages
Author: Richard Gravil
26 Pages
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Negotiating Mary Barton by Richard Gravil is a critical exploration of Elizabeth Gaskell's seminal novel, Mary Barton. This micro-ebook, part of the Master Narratives series, delves into Gaskell's portrayal of class conflict, social justice, and the complex narrative voice used to address a deeply polarized 19th-century audience. Gravil examines Gaskell's dual narrative technique, her depiction of the industrial working class, and the ideological tensions that underpin the novel. This essay is a valuable resource for literature students, scholars, and readers interested in Victorian literature, narrative theory, and social criticism.
author
Richard Gravil was Secretary of the Wordsworth Conference Foundation and Director of the Summer Conference 2007-2010, and of the Wordsworth Winter School. He wrote Romantic Dialogues: Anglo-American Continuities, 1776-1862 (2000), of Wordsworth's Bardic Vocation, 1787-1842 (2003), and of Wordsworth and Helen Maria Williams; or, the Perils of Sensibility (2010). He edited or co-edited nine books, including collections of essays on Coleridge, Swift, Wordsworth, Anglo-American Poetry and Nineteenth Century Fiction.