Wives and Daughters (Wordsworth Classics) by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

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Author
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
Publisher
Wordsworth Editions Ltd
Pages
596 pages
ISBN
978-1840224160
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Description

Wives and Daughters, authored by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell and published by Wordsworth Editions Ltd in 1999, is her final novel and is widely regarded as her masterpiece. Set in nineteenth-century rural England, the narrative follows the intertwined lives of two families, delving into complex family dynamics – father-daughter, step-mother-son, and father-step-daughter relationships. These bonds are tested by the romantic entanglements that arise within the story. Despite its serious subject matter, the novel is infused with a prevailing comedic tone. Gaskell’s vivid portrayal of late 1820s society and the evolving forces at play offer a humane and progressive vision. The book is replete with sharp observations and insightful character studies, including a feudal squire holding on to outdated values, his naturalist son embracing scientific progress, a local doctor and his scheming second wife, and two girls brought together by their parent’s marriage.