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První díl románu Sever a jih (v originále North and South) od britské autorky Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-1865).

Příběh pojednává o mladé výjimečné ženě Margaret Hale pocházející z fary malebné jižní vesničky Helstonu, kterou považuje za ráj na zemi a kde se cíti velmi šťastna.
Její idylický život ovšem dostáva těžkou ránu v podobě nečekaného rozhodnutí jejího otce, že se společně s matkou a věrnou služebnou stěhují na sever do průmyslového města Miltonu.
Právě zde její příběh začíná stejně jako nutnost se naučit žít zcela rozdílný život než na jaký byla dosud zvyklá.

278 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1855

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Elizabeth Gaskell

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Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, née Stevenson (29 September 1810 – 12 November 1865), often referred to simply as Mrs. Gaskell, was an English novelist and short story writer during the Victorian era. Her novels offer a detailed portrait of the lives of many strata of society, including the very poor, and as such are of interest to social historians as well as lovers of literature.

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Елізабет Гаскелл (Ukrainian)

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June 29, 2025
Not sure about the "Easy Read Edition" part here, but I did love this novel and I have to re-read it every couple of years. Margaret Hale and John Thornton are two characters who just draw one in, and by the end, one is simply haunted by them. I read this first in 1997 and I am still haunted by it. If you don't htave the time to read the book, watch the 2004 BBC adaptation. Yes, the screenwriter took some artistic liberties, but this is one of those stories that I can't say for sure which medium I like it in best. This has to do with the perfection of Sandy Welch's script, the wonderful acting by Richard Armitage, Daniella Denby-Ashe, Sinead Cusack and Tim Pigot-Smith. I love the scene at the train station at the end (one of Sandy Welch's creations--but I think Gaskell would have approved).
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March 2, 2011
Lovely, from beginning to end. This was one off three most visually/descriptively stunning books I have ever read. It was very interesting to read of the northern manufacturing town--so different from the bucolic southern setting of so many of the era's novels.
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December 30, 2014
Not the Civil War novel of the same name by John Jakes, but instead a great Victorian novel about the differences between the North and South of England, between classes, between philosophies, and between men and women, all capped off by a perfect mismatched romance.
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January 29, 2011
I read this book a loooooong time ago and just loved it although the ending was sad. I HOPE THAT YOU ENJOY IT AS MUCH AS I did.
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