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The Manchester Man

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The novel traces the life of an apprentice-turned-merchant in Manchester from a childhood marked by a devastating flood through apprenticeship, work in warehouses and tanneries, political turbulence including the Peterloo unrest, personal relationships, marriage, ambition, partnership, injury, and moral reckonings; it interweaves vivid local detail of industrial growth, social stratification, and communal rituals, balancing intimate domestic scenes with public events to chart individual character amid the city's economic and political transformations.

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Mrs. G. Linnaeus Banks

Mrs. G. Linnaeus Banks was a British author known for her contributions to Victorian literature. She is particularly recognized for her novels that often explore themes of social issues and personal relationships. Her notable works include "The Manchester Man," which delves into the life and struggles of a working-class man in industrial England, and "The Making of William Edwards; or, The Story of the Bridge of Beauty," a narrative that intertwines personal growth with the backdrop of architectural achievement. Banks' writing reflects the complexities of her time, making her an interesting figure in the literary heritage of the 19th century.

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