Essential Novelists - Elizabeth Gaskell

Essential Novelists - Elizabeth Gaskell
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Welcome to the Essential Novelists book series, were we present to you the best works of remarkable authors. For this book, the literary critic August Nemo has chosen the two most important and meaningful novels of Elizabeth Gaskell which are Mary Barton and North and South.
Elizabeth Gaskell (born Sept. 29, 1810, Chelsea, London, Eng.died Nov. 12, 1865, nearAlton, Hampshire),English novelist, short-story writer, and first biographer of Charlotte Brontë.
Novels selected for this book: – Mary Barton – North and South This is one of many books in the series Essential Novelists. If you liked this book, look for the other titles in the series, we are sure you will like some of the authors.

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Table of Contents

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North and South

Chapter I 'Haste To The Wedding'

Chapter II. Roses And Thorns

Chapter III 'The More Haste The Worse Speed'

Chapter IV. Doubts And Difficulties

Chapter V. Decision

Chapter VI. Farewell

Chapter VII. New Scenes And Faces

Chapter VIII. Home Sickness

Chapter IX. Dressing For Tea

Chapter X. Wrought Iron And Gold

Chapter XI. First Impressions

Chapter XII. Morning Calls

Chapter XIII. A Soft Breeze In A Sultry Place

Chapter XIV. The Mutiny

Chapter XV. Masters And Men

Chapter XVI. The Shadow Of Death

Chapter XVII. What Is A Strike?

Chapter XVIII. Likes And Dislikes

Chapter XIX. Angel Visits

Chapter XX. Men And Gentlemen

Chapter XXI. The Dark Night

Chapter XXII. A Blow And Its Consequences

Chapter XXIII. Mistakes

Chapter XXIV. Mistakes Cleared Up

Chapter XXV. Frederick

Chapter XXVI. Mother And Son

Chapter XXVII. Fruit-Piece

Chapter XXVIII. Comfort In Sorrow

Chapter XXIX. A Ray Of Sunshine

Chapter XXX. Home At Last

Chapter XXXI 'Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot?'

Chapter XXXII. Mischanges

Chapter XXXIII. Peace

Chapter XXXIV. False And True

Chapter XXXV. Expiation

Chapter XXXVI. Union Not Always Strenght

Chapter XXXVII. Looking South

Chapter XXXVIII. Promises Fulfilled

Chapter XXXIX. Making Friends

Chapter XL. Out Of Tune

Chapter XLI. The Journey’s End

Chapter XLII. Alone! Alone!

Chapter XLIII. Margaret’s Flittin'

Chapter XLIV. Ease Not Peace

Chapter XLV. Not All A Dream

Chapter XLVI. Once And Now

Chapter XLVII. Something Wanting

Chapter XLVIII 'Ne'er To Be Found Again'

Chapter XLIX. Breathing Tranquillity

Chapter L. Changes At Milton

Chapter LI. Meeting Again

Chapter LII 'Pack Clouds Away'

Mary Barton

Preface

Chapter I. A Mysterious Disappearance

Chapter II. A Manchester Tea-Party

Chapter III. John Barton’s Great Trouble

Chapter IV. Old Alice’s History

Chapter V. The Mill On Fire—Jem Wilson To The Rescue

Chapter VI. Poverty And Death

Chapter VII. Jem Wilson’s Repulse

Chapter VIII. Margaret’s Debut As public Singer

Chapter IX. Barton’s London Experiences

Chapter X. Return Of The Prodigal

Chapter XI. Mr. Carson’s Intentions Revealed

Chapter XII. Old Alice’s Bairn

Chapter XIII. A Traveller’s Tales

Chapter XIV. Jem's Interview With Poor Esther

Chapter XV. A Violent Meeting Between The Rivals

Chapter XVI. Meeting Between Master And Workmen

Chapter XVII. Barton’s Night Errand

Chapter XVIII. Murder

Chapter XIX. Jem Wilson Arrested On Suspicion

Chapter XX. Mary’s Dream—And The Awakening

Chapter XXI. Esther’s Motive In Seeking Mary

Chapter XXII. Mary’s Efforts To Prove An Alibi

Chapter XXIV. With The Dying

Chapter XXV. Mrs. Wilson’s Determination

Chapter XXVI. The Journey To Liverpool

Chapter XXVII. In The Liverpool Docks

Chapter XXVIII "John Cropper, Ahoy!"

Chapter XXIX. A Tue Bill Against Jem

Chapter XXX. Job Legh’s Deception

Chapter XXXI. How Mary Passed The Night

Chapter XXXII. The Trial And Verdict—"Not Guilty"

Chapter XXXIII. Requiescat In Pace

Chapter XXXIV. The Return Home

Chapter XXXV "Forgive Us Our Trespasses"

Chapter XXXVI. Jem's Interview With Mr. Duncombe

Chapter XXXVII. Details Connected With The Murder

Chapter XXXVIII. Conclusion

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'Mamma,' said Margaret, 'I was at Aunt Shaw's when it all happened; and I suppose I was not old enough to be told plainly about it. But I should like to know now, if I may—if it does not give you too much pain to speak about it.'

'Pain! No,' replied Mrs. Hale, her cheek flushing. 'Yet it is pain to think that perhaps I may never see my darling boy again. Or else he did right, Margaret. They may say what they like, but I have his own letters to show, and I'll believe him, though he is my son, sooner than any court-martial on earth. Go to my little japan cabinet, dear, and in the second left-hand drawer you will find a packet of letters.'

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