Women Novelists: Their Contribution to the Proletarian Novel in the Victorian Age |
Contents
MRS FRANCES TROLLOPE AND CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH | 43 |
I | 70 |
CHARLOTTE BRONTE | 112 |
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Barraclough better Caroline characters Charlotte Bronte Charlotte Elizabeth Chartist child-labour child-workers classes contrast Crimsworth death Debarry Deep Valley Mill describes dialect election Elizabeth Gaskell employers English Novel episode Esther eyes factory feelings Felix Holt fiction Frances Trollope Gaskell Gaskell's George Eliot give greatly Green hands Harold Transome Harry Carson heart Helen Fleetwood Helstone human Ibid industrial John Barton John Boucher labour lives London look Louis Cazamian machinery Manchester manufacturers Margaret Mary Barton masters Michael Armstrong mill-owners misery Moore's moral murder never North and South novelists Parliament political poor poverty proletarian novel proletarian theme Radical reform rich riot Robert Moore scene selfish Shirley Sir Matthew social speak Sproxton starvation strike suffering sympathy Thornton thought tion town trade trade-unionism Transome unemployment unions various Victorian Age violence vote wages William William Farren workers working-class