Wives and daughters

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The heroine of Elizabeth Gaskell's last novel passes from childhood to maturity in a process that, though often painful for her, is sharply and humorously observed. Set in the early 19th century, this novel is a subtle representation of historical change explored in human terms.

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Bibliographic Details

Main Author
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, 1810-1865
Other Authors
Kati Nicholl
Penelope Wilton, 1946-
Document Type
Audio Cassette
Physical Description
2 MC
Published
Penguin Audiobooks, 1999
Edition
Abridged
ISBN
0-14-086747-3

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