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Mary Barton
Nov 3, 2025 11:16 PM

Author:Elizabeth Gaskell

Mary Barton

Published in 1848, MARY BARTON was the first novel of Elizabeth Gaskell, later to become celebrated as the author of CRANFORD, MARY BARTON - a better book than CRANFORD - was written after she has married a Manchester clergyman, and it combines a typically sturdy romantic plot with striking descriptions of working people and their lives as she had encountered them in northern mills. Despite this grim setting, the book has all this author's well-known charm and considerable power to involve the reader in the lives of her characters. More accessible than George Eliot, less frenzied than Charlotte Bronte, Mrs Gaskell is a novelist whose wit, human warmth and sharp eye for detail bring ordinary experience to vivid life.

Reviews

This deliciously funny novel had me laughing out loud

—— Woman and Home

A funny, original, stinging-as-a-nettle, soothing-as-a-dockleaf read

—— Observer

A carefully observed, caustic portrait of two opposites - one prickly, one plodding - and their troublesome but enduring friendship

—— New York Times

A pleasure from start to finish

—— Guardian

Every detail...is described with the accuracy of an X-ray and the urgency of poetry

—— Penelope Mortimer , Daily Telegraph

Andric possess the rare gift in a historical novelist of creating a period-piece, full of local colour, and at the same time characters who might have been living today

—— Times Literary Supplement

Just as the bridge on the Drina brought East and West together so your work has acted as a link, combining the culture of your country with other parts of the planet

—— Göran Liljestrand, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences member
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