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MARY BARTON A Tale of Manchester Life (1848)
A Novelby
Elizabeth Gaskell
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The Plot: Story of a Working Class Family
Located in Manchester Site of the infamous “Satanic Mills” Roots in countryside Survival, class struggle & love
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Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
born: 1810 grew up in Cheshire married Rev. William Gaskell in 1832 bore and reared children worked with poor in Manchester published Mary Barton in 1848 wrote several more novels died 1865
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Gaskell’s Introduction
Preface Oulines Problem & Solution Problem:
– working class is poor and suffering– working class hates capitalists– Danger: specter of 1848 Revolutions
Solution: Reform– legislation– merciful deeds
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Reading the Book
For the story– read the book through once, just for the story
For the themes– re-read the book for the flesh on Marx’s bones– i.e., to think about the relationship between theory and
(novel-)life
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Taking notes
outline the story note passages on themes
– bracket or copy out regroup theme material
– index or regroup
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Theme Example: Primitive Accumulation
Gaskell doesn’t think in terms of “primitive accumulation”
She paints life, people’s experiences YOU have to make the link
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Primitive Accumulation in Chapter One
Story: Bartons & Wilsons walk on Green Hays Fields
Gaskell sets up dichotomy between countryside & city
Countryside is painted attractively City is painted darkly, unattractively
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Motto at beginning of Chapter One
“Manchester Song” City: “Oh, tis hard, tis hard to be working The whole of the live-long day” Countryside: “And lovingly they’ll be wandering Through field and briery lane.”
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Chapter 1 Text:
Charming rural area: “pleasant mysteries,” “delicious sounds,” “clear
pond,” “quaint farm house and garden,” and “wild flowers”
VS City: “busy, bustling manufacturing town”
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Chapter 1 Text:
Country girls:“wenches with such fresh rosy cheeks, or such black
lashes to gray eyes”VS
City girls:“below average, . . . sallow complexions and
irregular features”
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Chap. 1 Text: Nuances
Country girls: “deficit of sense . . . characteristic of rural
inhabitants”VS
City girls: “an acuteness and intelligence of countenance”
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Chap. 1 Text: Nuances
John Barton -weaver, mill worker “stunted look about him; and his wan, colourless
face”yet
“resolute,” “latent, stern, . . . one from whom a stranger would have asked a favour with tolerable faith that it would be granted”
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Chap. 2 Text
Ugly City & Homes -streets awash with “household slops, washing suds, etc. -dark even with fire “ruddy glow” & candle “coarse yellow glare” Country Medicine & Health -Alice “knowledge of hedge and field simples” for “drinks
and medicine” -Alice, the country woman, is a sick nurse & healer
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Chap. 4 Text
Alices memories “the hills there as seem to go up into the skies”, a cottage
situated among giant grey rocks all covered with yellow & brown moss, “the ground between them knee-deep in purple eather, smelling sae sweet and fragrant” etc.
vs her damp, dark cellar
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Chapter 6 Text
Davenport’s home: worse than Barton’s or Alice’s– everything sold to eat, pay rent, house bare
Davenport on “mouldy straw”, the children “rolling on the damp, nay wet, brick floor through which the stagnant, filthy moisture of the street oozed up”
Davenport’s weak resistance to typhus “brought on by miserable living, filthy neighborhood, and great depression of mind and body”
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Chap. 24 Text
“Alice spoke, and sang during her waking moments, ... so happily with ... the scent of the heather, and the song of the wild bird hovering about her in imagination -- with old scraps of ballads, or old snatches of primitive versions of the Psalms (such as are sung in country churches half draperied over with ivy, and where the running brook, or the murmuring wind among the trees, makes fit accompaniement...”
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Link with Theory-1
juxtaposition country - city concerns enclosure - encarceration (in factories, in cellars)
attractiveness of countryside = resistance to being driven off, longing to return
bleakness of city = bloody legislation to enforce
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Link with Theory-2
industrialization meant drop in quality of life, health-wise
industrialization meant widening of perspective, understanding
Gaskell very similar to Marx in this
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Other themes Capitalists’ attitudes toward workers (like machines) Anger of workers toward capitalists Power of the wage, bypassing of exchange value Effect of business cycle Dangers for working class women Working class self-activity
– --negative: unions, charter– --positive: self-reconstructed
Child labor Industrial Accidents Labor mobility & families Dynamics of strikes
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