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    Wives and Daughters

    TV-PG2002 · Romance · 1 season

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  1. Episode Guide

    • 1. S1 E1
      1. S1 E1 Nov 28, 1999
      • A girl and her stepsister come of age in 19th-century England.
    • 2. S1 E2
      2. S1 E2 Dec 5, 1999
      • Cynthia's stepsister Molly arrives from France.
    • 3. S1 E3
      3. S1 E3 Dec 12, 1999
      • Roger arrives in Africa; Cynthia captures hearts in London; Molly is drawn into Cynthia's secret.
  2. Wives and Daughters: With Francesca Annis, Justine Waddell, Bill Paterson, Keeley Hawes. The daughter of a country doctor copes with an unwanted stepmother, an impetuous stepsister, burdensome secrets, the town gossips, and the tug on her own heartstrings for a man who thinks of her only as a friend.

  3. Wives and Daughters, An Every-Day Story is a novel by English author Elizabeth Gaskell, first published in the Cornhill Magazine as a serial from August 1864 to January 1866. It was partly written whilst Gaskell was staying with the salon hostess Mary Elizabeth Mohl at her home on the Rue de Bac in Paris. [1]

  4. Wives and Daughters is a 1999 four-part BBC serial adapted from the 1864 novel Wives and Daughters: An Everyday Story by Victorian author Elizabeth Gaskell. [1] The series was a joint production of the BBC and WGBH Boston, an American public broadcast station and 'won high audience ratings' when it first screened in the UK in 1999.

  5. 4.12. 48,509 ratings3,121 reviews. Wives and Daughters is a novel by Elizabeth Gaskell, first published in the Cornhill Magazine as a serial from August 1864 to January 1866. It was partly written whilst Gaskell was staying with the salon hostess Mary Elizabeth Mohl at her home on the Rue de Bac in Paris. When Mrs Gaskell died suddenly in 1865 ...

  6. Wives and Daughters, novel by Elizabeth Gaskell, first published serially in The Cornhill Magazine (August 1864–January 1866) and then in book form in 1866; it was unfinished at the time of her death in November 1865. Known as her last, longest, and perhaps finest work, it concerns the interlocking.

  7. Wives and Daughters Credits: Charles Aldarondo and Joseph E. Loewenstein Language: English: LoC Class: PR: Language and Literatures: English literature: Subject: England -- Fiction Subject: Young women -- Fiction Subject: Love stories Subject: Domestic fiction Subject: Fathers and daughters -- Fiction Subject: Bildungsromans Subject: Social ...

  8. Wives and Daughters was first published serially in the Cornhill Magazine from August, 1864, to January, 1866. Elizabeth Gaskell died suddenly in November, 1865. She had completed all but the last chapter, and in that sense the book, which many consider her masterpiece, is unfinished.

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