Wives and Daughters

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Discover the enduring classic, Elizabeth Gaskell's Wives and Daughters, renowned for its intricate exploration of romance, scandal, and social dynamics in a quaint English village. This compelling trade paperback edition, published by Penguin UK in 1996, features an insightful introduction and notes by Pam Morris, enhancing your reading experience.

Set against the backdrop of the early nineteenth century, Wives and Daughters follows the life of seventeen-year-old Molly Gibson, whose world is upended after her father remarries. Enter her vain stepfather and the glamorous Cynthia, Molly's captivating stepsister, who dazzles the attention of every eligible bachelor. As the two girls grow close, Molly finds herself entangled in Cynthia's romantic escapades, risking her own reputation and the affections of the man she secretly loves.

This edition of Wives and Daughters is not just a tale of love and relationships; it offers an incisive critique of mid-Victorian society, delving into themes of class, gender, and morality. Gaskell’s elegant prose and compelling characters make this novel a must-read for fans of Victorian literature and those intrigued by the complexities of human emotions.

Join the ranks of readers exploring Gaskell's last and arguably best novel, presented here in a meticulous edition that includes notes on textual variants and discussions regarding the novel's themes of English identity, identity evolution, and the interconnected issues of gender and authority.

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