Wives and Daughters

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Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 1866
English
  • THE DAWN OF A GALA DAY
  • A NOVICE AMONGST THE GREAT FOLK
  • MOLLY GIBSON'S CHILDHOOD
  • MR GIBSON'S NEIGHBOURS
  • CALF-LOVE
  • A VISIT TO THE HAMLEYS
  • FORESHADOWS OF LOVE PERILS
  • DRIFTING INTO DANGER
  • THE WIDOWER AND THE WIDOW
  • A CRISIS
  • MAKING FRIENDSHIP
  • PREPARING FOR THE WEDDING
  • MOLLY GIBSON'S NEW FRIENDS
  • MOLLY FINDS HERSELF PATRONIZED
  • THE NEW MAMMA
  • THE BRIDE AT HOME
  • TROUBLE AT HAMLEY HALL
  • MR OSBORNE'S SECRET
  • CYNTHIA'S ARRIVAL
  • MRS GIBSON'S VISITORS
  • THE HALF-SISTERS
  • THE OLD SQUIRE'S TROUBLES
  • OSBORNE HAMLEY REVIEWS HIS POSITION
  • MRS GIBSON'S LITTLE DINNER
  • HOLLINGFORD IN A BUSTLE
  • A CHARITY BALL
  • FATHER AND SONS
  • RIVALRY
  • BUSH-FIGHTING
  • OLD WAYS AND NEW WAYS
  • A PASSIVE COQUETTE
  • COMING EVENTS
  • BRIGHTENING PROSPECTS
  • A LOVER'S MISTAKE
  • THE MOTHER'S MANOEUVRE
  • DOMESTIC DIPLOMACY
  • A FLUKE, AND WHAT CAME OF IT
  • MR KIRKPATRICK, Q.C.
  • SECRET THOUGHTS OOZE OUT
  • MOLLY GIBSON BREATHES FREELY
  • GATHERING CLOUDS
  • THE STORM BURSTS
  • CYNTHIA'S CONFESSION
  • MOLLY GIBSON TO THE RESCUE
  • CONFIDENCES
  • HOLLINGFORD GOSSIPS
  • SCANDAL AND ITS VICTIMS
  • AN INNOCENT CULPRIT
  • MOLLY GIBSON FINDS A CHAMPION
  • CYNTHIA AT BAY
  • 'TROUBLES NEVER COME ALONE'
  • SQUIRE HAMLEY'S SORROW
  • UNLOOKED-FOR ARRIVALS
  • MOLLY GIBSON'S WORTH IS DISCOVERED
  • AN ABSENT LOVER RETURNS
  • 'OFF WITH THE OLD LOVE, AND ON WITH THE NEW.'
  • BRIDAL VISITS AND ADIEUX
  • REVIVING HOPES AND BRIGHTENING PROSPECTS
  • MOLLY GIBSON AT HAMLEY HALL
  • ROGER HAMLEY'S CONFESSION
  • Conclusion
If you like Jane Austen, you will probably like this book!

Mrs. Gaskell, as she was often referred to, is considered one of the greatest British novelists of the Victorian era. She was one of the earliest novelists ever to use dialect in her works, finding often that no word but the vernacular would suffice to convey the meaning she wanted to achieve. She was the author of The Life of Charlotte Brontë, a much-acclaimed and sometimes-reviled biography of her friend and peer.

Wives and Daughters revolves around Molly Gibson, only daughter of a widowed doctor living in a provincial English town in the 1830s. The novel was first published in the Cornhill Magazine as a serial from August 1864 to January 1866. When Mrs Gaskell died suddenly in 1865, it was not quite complete, and the last section was written by Frederick Greenwood. (Summary from Wikipedia)

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