North and South (version 2) by GASKELL, Elizabeth Cleghorn

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North and South is a social novel that tries to show the industrial North and its conflicts in the mid-19th century as seen by an outsider, a socially sensitive lady from the South. The story: the heroine, Margaret Hale, is the daughter of a Nonconformist minister who moves to the fictional industrial town of Milton after leaving the Church of England. The town is modeled after Manchester, where Gaskell lived as the wife of a Unitarian minister. The change of lifestyle shocks Margaret, who sympathizes deeply with the poverty of the workers and comes into conflict with John Thornton, the owner of a local mill, also a friend of her father. After an encounter with a group of strikers, in which Margaret attempts to protect Thornton from the violence, he proposes to her, telling her that he is in love with her; she rejects his proposal of marriage, mainly because she sees it as if it were out of obligation for what she had done. Later, he sees her with her fugitive brother, whom he mistakes

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    'HASTE TO THE WEDDING'
  • 31 minutes 2 seconds
    OUT OF TUNE
  • 28 minutes 49 seconds
    HOME AT LAST
  • 30 minutes 22 seconds
    'SHOULD AULD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT?'
  • 10 minutes 53 seconds
    MISCHANCES
  • 16 minutes 39 seconds
    PEACE
  • 15 minutes 46 seconds
    FALSE AND TRUE
  • 34 minutes 17 seconds
    EXPIATION
  • 24 minutes 26 seconds
    UNION NOT ALWAYS STRENGTH
  • 21 minutes 24 seconds
    LOOKING SOUTH
  • 28 minutes 28 seconds
    PROMISES FULFILLED
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