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Gaskell Elizabeth - Wives And Daughters - Paperback

Gaskell Elizabeth - Wives And Daughters - Paperback

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Description: Elizabeth Gaskell's Wives and Daughters is a story of romance scandal and intrigue within the confines of a watchful gossiping English village during the early nineteenth century. This Penguin Classics edition is edited with an introduction and notes by Pam Morris. When seventeen - year - old Molly Gibson's widowed father remarries her life is turned upside down by the arrival of her vain manipulative stepfather. She also acquires an intriguing new stepsister Cynthia glamorous sophisticated and irresistible to every man she meets. The two girls begin to confide in one another and Molly soon finds herself a go - between in Cynthia's love affairs - but in doing so risks losing both her own reputation and the man she secretly loves. Set in English society before the 1832 Reform Bill Elizabeth Gaskell's last novel - considered to be her finest - demonstrates an intelligent and compassionate understanding of human relationships and offers a witty ironic critique of mid - Victorian society. This text is based on the 1866 Cornhill Magazine version of the novel. It also includes notes on textual variants between this edition and the original manuscript a note on the story's ending and an introduction discussing the novel's challenging investigation of themes of Englishness Darwinism and masculine authority. Elizabeth Gaskell (1810 - 65) was born in London but grew up in the north of England in the village of Knutsford. In 1832 she married the Reverend William Gaskell and had four daughters and one son who died in infancy. Her first novel Mary Barton was published in 1848, winning the attention of Charles Dickens and most of her later work was published in his journals including Cranford (1853) serialised in Dickens's Household Words. She was also a lifelong friend of Charlotte Bront whose biography she wrote. If you enjoyed Wives and Daughters you might like Thomas Hardy's The Return of the Native also available in Penguin Classics. No nineteenth - century novel contains a more devastating rejection than this of the Victorian male assumption of moral authority Pam Morris
Title: Wives And Daughters
Author(s): Gaskell Elizabeth, Pam Morris
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Barcode: 9780140434781
Pages: 720 Pages
Publication Date: 1/1/1997
Category: Classic Fiction
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