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North and South

Autor Elizabeth Gaskell
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en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 aug 2026

Observăm încă din primele pagini contrastul vizual puternic între idilicul Hampshire, cu grădinile sale înflorite, și atmosfera densă, încărcată de fumul furnalelor din Milton. North and South nu este doar o poveste de dragoste, ci o cronică a unei lumi în plină transformare, unde liniștea aristocrației sudice se lovește frontal de zgomotul asurzitor al revoluției industriale. Ne-a atras atenția modul în care Elizabeth Gaskell reușește să dea viață acestui conflict prin întâlnirea dintre Margaret Hale, fiica unui paroh cu principii morale rigide, și John Thornton, proprietarul de fabrică ce crede în eficiență mai presus de orice.

Suntem de părere că forța narativă a cărții rezidă în onestitatea cu care autoarea tratează ambele tabere. Cititorul care a apreciat explorarea dură a condițiilor muncitorești din Mary Barton va găsi aici o tematică similară, dar într-un context diferit: perspectiva este acum una de mediere, oferind o înțelegere mai nuanțată a relațiilor dintre capital și forța de muncă. Dacă în Cranford sau Wives and Daughters Gaskell se concentra pe microcosmosul vieții de provincie și pe subtilitățile sociale, în North and South ea extinde cadrul, incluzând tensiunea grevelor și schimbările ireversibile de clasă.

Stilul este unul contemplativ, dar marcat de o precizie sociologică rară. Evoluția protagoniștilor nu este una facilă; prejudecățile lor se topesc lent, sub presiunea tragediilor personale și a necesității de a găsi un punct de echilibru într-o Anglie fracturată. Este un roman despre mândrie și vulnerabilitate, unde dialogul devine singura punte peste prăpastia dintre tradiție și progres.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780241814512
ISBN-10: 0241814510
Pagini: 496
Dimensiuni: 132 x 204 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin Clothbound Classics

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Elizabeth Gaskell (1810–1865), cunoscută adesea ca Mrs. Gaskell, a fost o figură centrală a literaturii victoriene, renumită pentru capacitatea de a portretiza diversele straturi ale societății britanice. Soție a unui ministru unitarian din Manchester, ea a avut acces direct la realitățile dure ale vieții urbane, experiență care i-a alimentat romanele sociale precum Mary Barton și North and South. Pe lângă beletristică, Gaskell a scris prima biografie a bunei sale prietene, Charlotte Brontë, și a fost apreciată de contemporani, inclusiv de Charles Dickens, pentru onestitatea și rigoarea observațiilor sale asupra vieții obișnuite.


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Summary At the heart of North and South is the relationship between the two main protagonists: proud ex-parson's daughter Margaret Hale and equally proud mill owner and industrialist John Thornton.

They have different backgrounds, different attitudes and different sensibilities. They represent different worlds - she the world of the gentry from the agrarian and intellectual south of England, he the self-made men of the industrial north.

They meet, they clash, they misunderstand each other. For the relationship to ultimately be resolved, they have to find a point of balance, a place of harmony, where the prejudices engendered by their differing backgrounds can give way to a new way of thinking and acting.

The difficulties in the relationship of Margaret Hale and John Thornton are played out against the turmoil of 19th century England. Gaskell weaves into the novel the differences in attitude between the north and the south of the country, the conflict between capitalists and labour and the shifts in class and gender relations.

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North and South is a social novel by English writer Elizabeth Gaskell. Along with Wives and Daughters (1865) and Cranford (1853), it is one of her best known novels and has been adapted for television twice, in 1975 and 2004.

While Gaskell's first novel Mary Barton (1848) focused on relations between employers and workers in Manchester from the perspective of the working poor, North and South uses a protagonist from southern England to present and comment on the perspectives of both mill owners and mill workers in an industrializing city.

North and South is set in the fictional industrial town of Milton in the North of England. Forced to leave her home in the tranquil rural south, Margaret Hale settles with her parents in Milton where she witnesses the brutal world wrought by the industrial revolution and employers and workers clashing in the first organised strikes.

Sympathetic to the poor, whose courage and tenacity she admires and among whom she makes friends, she clashes with John Thornton, a cotton mill manufacturer who belongs to the nouveaux riches class and whose contemptuous attitude to workers Margaret rejects.

The novel traces both her growing understanding of the complexity of labor relations and her impact on well-meaning mill owners, and her conflicted relationship with John Thornton.

Gaskell based her depiction of Milton on Manchester, where she lived as the wife of a Unitarian minister.

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From her home ground, her father's comfortably middle-class living in Hampshire and her aunt's establishment in Harley Street, Margaret is exiled to the ugly northern industrial town of Milton. Surprisingly, her social consciousness awakens. It is intensified by a relationship with the local mill-owner, Thornton, that combines passionate attraction with fierce opposition. The novel explores the exploitation of the working class, linking the plight of workers with that of women and probing the myth and reality of the 'north-south divide'.

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`she tried to settle that most difficult problem for women, how much was to be utterly merged in obedience to authority, and how much might be set apart for freedom in working.'North and South is a novel about rebellion. Moving from the industrial riots of discontented millworkers through to the unsought passions of a middle-class woman, and from religious crises of conscience to the ethics of naval mutiny, it poses fundamental questions about the nature of social authority and obedience.Through the story of Margaret Hale, the middle-class southerner who moves to the northern industrial town of Milton, Gaskell skilfully explores issues of class and gender in the conflict between Margaret's ready sympathy with the workers and her growing attraction to the charismatic mill ownder, John Thornton. This new revised and expanded edition sets the novel in the context of Victorian social and medical debate. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

Notă biografică

Mrs Gaskell was born Elizabeth Stevenson in London in 1810. Her mother Eliza, the niece of the potter Josiah Wedgwood, died when she was a child. Much of her childhood was spent in Cheshire, where she lived with an aunt at Knutsford, a town she would later immortalise as Cranford. In 1832, she married a Unitarian minister, William Gaskell (who had a literary career of his own), and they settled in Manchester. The industrial surroundings offered her inspiration for her novels. Gaskell's first novel, Mary Barton, was published anonymously in 1848. The best-known of her other novels are Cranford (1853) and North and South (1855). Elizabeth met Charlotte Brontë in 1850, and they struck up a great friendship. After Charlotte's death in 1855, her father, the Reverend Patrick Brontë, asked Gaskell to write her biography to counteract gossip and speculation. The Life of Charlotte Brontë was published in 1857. Gaskell was also a skilled proponent of the ghost story. Her last novel, Wives and Daughters, said by many to be her most mature work remained unfinished at the time of her death in 1865.