Ancoats and the Manchester slums in two late Victorian novels
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TitleAncoats and the Manchester slums in two late Victorian novels
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Manchester region history review ; Vol. 7 (1993), pp85-92
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MaterialArticle
SubjectSlums; Social classes; Working class literature; Working conditions; Fiction; Co-operative movement; Cotton industry; Literature
Geographical keywordAncoats, Manchester
Persons keywordWebb, Beatrice; Harkness, Margaret; Ward, Mary Augusta
Bibliographic notesIncludes bibliographical notes. The two novels: A Manchester Shirtmaker by Margaret Harkness using the pseudonym John Law and The History of David Grieve by Mrs Humphrey Ward. Both novels stocked in the library. The article also makes reference to Beatrice Potter (later Webb) who was active in Lancashire at the time and wrote The Co-operative Movement in Great Britain 1891.
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