Elizabeth Gaskell North and South
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1854 was certainly a good year for Elizabeth Gaskell: her editor for North and South was the incomparable Charles Dickens.
The protagonist of North and South is Margaret Hale, a country parson's daughter who, in the novel's opening, refuses marriage to attractive lawyer Henry Lennox for the sole reason that "I have never thought of--you, but as a friend."
This refusal is the key to her character: Margaret makes decisions for positive reasons only; never to honor convention or out…
The protagonist of North and South is Margaret Hale, a country parson's daughter who, in the novel's opening, refuses marriage to attractive lawyer Henry Lennox for the sole reason that "I have never thought of--you, but as a friend."
This refusal is the key to her character: Margaret makes decisions for positive reasons only; never to honor convention or out…



