Wives and Daughters

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Wives and Daughters
Written by: Elizabeth Gaskell
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First published: 1866
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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.


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