Wives and Daughters

Wives and Daughters
Title Wives and Daughters PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
Publisher
Total Pages 612
Release 1890
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Troubled Daughters, Twisted Wives

Troubled Daughters, Twisted Wives
Title Troubled Daughters, Twisted Wives PDF eBook
Author Sarah Weinman
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 386
Release 2013-08-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0143122541

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Fourteen chilling tales from the pioneering women who created the domestic suspense genre Murderous wives, deranged husbands, deceitful children, and vengeful friends. Few know these characters—and their creators—better than Sarah Weinman. One of today’s preeminent authorities on crime fiction, Weinman asks: Where would bestselling authors like Gillian Flynn, Sue Grafton, or Tana French be without the women writers who came before them? In Troubled Daughters, Twisted Wives, Weinman brings together fourteen hair-raising tales by women who—from the 1940s through the mid-1970s—took a scalpel to contemporary society and sliced away to reveal its dark essence. Lovers of crime fiction from any era will welcome this deliciously dark tribute to a largely forgotten generation of women writers.

Wives and Daughters

Wives and Daughters
Title Wives and Daughters PDF eBook
Author Joanna Martin
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 504
Release 2004-07-16
Genre History
ISBN 9781852852719

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Told through the stories, journals and personal letters of the women of the powerful Fox family, Wives and Daughters is a window into the daily lives and experiences of women of eighteenth-century aristocratic society and the country houses that symbolized the power and taste of eighteenth-century Britain. Combining personality with historical setting and detail, Joanna Martin traces the lives of fifteen individual women in their four country houses through several generations, in society and at home. Taking an intimate and personal look at courtship, marriage, childbirth, education, houses and gardens, reading, hobbies, travel and health, this book is an engrossing account of woman's lives in this fascinating time.

Elizabeth Gaskell

Elizabeth Gaskell
Title Elizabeth Gaskell PDF eBook
Author Jennifer S. Uglow
Publisher
Total Pages 690
Release 1993
Genre Women authors, English
ISBN 9780571170364

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Wives and Daughters

Wives and Daughters
Title Wives and Daughters PDF eBook
Author Kathy Lynn Emerson
Publisher Troy, N.Y. : Whitston Publishing Company
Total Pages 432
Release 1984
Genre History
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Sixteenth-century England was scarcely a paradise for anyone by modern standards. Yet despite huge obstacles, many sixteenth-century women achieved personal success and even personal wealth. This is a resource for all interested in this time-period.

Wives and Daughters

Wives and Daughters
Title Wives and Daughters PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Gaskell
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 606
Release 2022-02-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3752575999

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1867.

Wives and Daughters

Wives and Daughters
Title Wives and Daughters PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
Publisher
Total Pages 420
Release 2017-06-07
Genre
ISBN 9781547208302

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About Wives and Daughters By Elizabeth Gaskell 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 as her home on the Rue de Bac in Paris. When Mrs Gaskell died suddenly in 1865, it was not quite complete, and the last section was written by Frederick Greenwood. The story revolves around Molly Gibson, the only daughter of a widowed doctor living in a provincial English town in the 1830s.