
North and South
In Our Time: Culture
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Margaret Gaskell's Middle Class Daughter
Margaret is distinctive because she's powerful. In Gaskell's own writing, her parents had been working class girls. This is a very personal book. So this is the first time you have a middle class girl, the vicar's daughter taking centre stage. She takes off her bonnet as it were. But the novel is about feeling, as you've said. It's about reasoning what the situation is, but it's also about learning to feel.
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