In Our Time: Culture

North and South

Mar 9, 2017
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Importance of Faith in Elizabeth Gaskell's Life
02:41 • 2min
3
Elizabeth Gaskell's Early Works
04:12 • 2min
4
Mary Barton
05:43 • 2min
5
The Importance of Reading Local Writers
07:13 • 3min
6
Sanny and the Shuttle
09:54 • 2min
7
The Struggles of Margaret and Thornton
11:30 • 2min
8
Elizabeth Gaskell's Zion Bread
13:33 • 2min
9
The Impact of Mary Barton on Southern Readers
15:08 • 2min
10
The Misrepresentation of the Unitarian Congregation
17:27 • 2min
11
The Conciliatory Novel by Charles Kingsley
19:22 • 2min
12
The Moral Purpose of Dickens
21:01 • 2min
13
The Unfeminine Conduct of Margaret Thornton
22:55 • 2min
14
The Power of Margaret Hale
24:34 • 2min
15
Margaret Gaskell's Middle Class Daughter
26:17 • 2min
16
The South of the North by Margaret Gaskell
28:11 • 2min
17
The North and the South: A Shifting Balance
30:23 • 1min
18
The Unitarian Faith in Margaret Hale
31:53 • 2min
19
Simon's Relationship With Other Writers
34:06 • 2min
20
The Subversive Power of Margaret Hale
35:53 • 3min
21
The Rise and Fall of Sally Gaskell
38:57 • 2min
22
The Rebirth of Frederick Cranford
40:45 • 2min
23
The Rebellion of Bessie Higgins
42:51 • 2min
24
The Duties of an Employer to an Employee
44:27 • 2min
25
Gaskel's North and South
46:10 • 2min