Wives and daughters (1866)
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Wives and daughters (1866)
(The Pickering masters, . The works of Elizabeth Gaskell / general editor,
Routledge, 2016, c2006
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"First published 2006 by Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Limited"--T.p. verso
ISBN for subseries "The works of Elizabeth Gaskell", v. 4, 6, 8-10: 9781851967827
Includes bibliographical references (p. [xxv]-xxviii)
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Description
Features Elizabeth Gaskell's work. This work brings together her journalism, her shorter fiction, which was published in various collections during her lifetime, her early personal writing, including a diary written between 1835 and 1838 when she was a young mother, her five full-length novels and "The Life of Charlotte Bronte".
Table of Contents
- Wives and Daughters
- The Cornhill Magazine. August, 1864
- I: The Dawn of a Gala Day
- II: A Novice Amongst The Greath Folk
- III: Molly Gibson's Childhood
- IV: Mr. Gibson's Neighbours
- V: Calf-Love
- VI: A Visit to the Hamleys
- The Cornhill Magazine. October, 1864
- VII: Foreshadows of Love Perils
- VIII: Drifting Into Danger
- IX: The Windower and The Window
- X: A Crisis
- XI: Making Friendship
- XII: Preparing for the Wedding
- XIII: Molly Gibson's New Friends
- XIV: Molly Find Herself Patronized
- XV: The New Mama
- XVI: The Bride at Home
- XVII: Trouble at Hamley Hall
- XVIII: Mr. Osborne's Secret
- XIX: Cynthia's Arrival
- XX: Mrs. Gibson's Visitors
- XXI: The Half-Sisters
- XXII: The Old Squire's Troubles
- XXIII: Osborne Hamley reviews his Position
- XXIV: Mrs. Gibson's Little Dinner
- XXV: Hollingford in a Bustle
- XXVI: A Charity Ball
- XXVII: Father and Sons
- XXVIII: Rivalry
- XXIX: Bush-Fighting. 222
- XXX: Old Way and New Ways
- XXXI: A Passive Coquette
- XXXII: Coming Events
- The Cornhill Magazine. July, 1865
- XXXIII: Brightening Prospects
- XXXIV: A Lover's Mistake
- XXXV: The Mother's Manoeuvre
- XXXVI: Domestic Diplomacy
- The Cornhill Magazine. August, 1865
- XXXVII: A Fluke, and What Came of It
- XXXVIII: Mr. Kirkpatrick, Q.C
- XXXIX: Secret Thoughts Ooze Out
- XL: Molly Gibson Breathes Freely
- The Cornhill Magazine. September, 1865
- XLI: Gathering Clouds
- XLII: The Storm Bursts
- XLIII: Cynthia's Confession
- XLIV: Molly Gibson to the Rescue
- XLV: Confidences
- The Cornhill Magazine. October, 1865
- XLVI: Hollingford Gossips
- XLVII: Scandal and its Victims
- XLIX: Molly Gibson Finds a Champion
- L: Cynthia at Bay
- The Cornhill Magazine. November, 1865
- LI: 'Troubles Never Come Alone.'
- LII: Squire Hamley's Sorrow
- LIII: Unlooked-for Arrivals
- LIV: Molly Gibson's Worth is Discovered
- The Cornhill Magezine. December, 1865
- LV: An Absent Lover Returns.
- LVI: 'Off with the Old Love, and on with the New.' 382
- LVII: Bridal Visits and Adieux
- LVIII: Reviving Hopes and Brightening Prospects
- LIX: Molly Gibson at Hamley Hall
- The Cornhill Magazine. January, 1866
- LX: Roger Hamley's Confession
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