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Written by [[Elizabeth Gaskell]], author of ''[[North and South]]'' and biographer of [[Charlotte Bronte]]. Wives and Daughters was originally published in serial format in Cornhill Magazine from 1864-1866. It follows the events of Molly Gisbson's life when her widower father marries a widow with a grown daughter.
Written by [[Elizabeth Gaskell]], author of ''[[North and South]]'' and biographer of [[Charlotte Bronte]]. ''[[Wives and Daughters]]'' was originally published in serial format in Cornhill Magazine from 1864-1866. It follows the events of Molly Gisbson's life when her widower father marries a widow with a grown daughter.

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* [[Author Existence Failure]]
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* [[Blue Blood]]: Lord and Lady Cumnor and their family, obviously.
* [[Blue Blood]]: Lord and Lady Cumnor and their family, obviously.