19th Century Epic Romances discussion
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It's been unread on my shelf for a year now...




But I'd like to nominate another book by Elizabeth Gaskell: Ruth.

Vanity Fair although saw a little bit of movie with Reese Witherspoon and have meant to see all of it and read the book too, but never got around to it. Finally I read the Woman in White about a year or so ago, & thought it was so gothic and intense, really enjoyed it, so to be honest would love to read all three of these books. Hopefully in next few months we can do that. Jaye





They all sound wonderful to me (I know Wives and Daughters is, because I recently read it - the others are new to me)!

Are you suggesting that the four books listed will be read & discussed by the end of December?
Vanity Fair -- 867 pages
Wives and Daughters -- 720 pp.
The Woman in White -- 672 pp.
Ruth -- 432 pp.
That would mean that the group would be reading 2,691 pages. That is a lot of pages!
And the holidays also keep everyone busy . . .

Are you suggesting th..."
Oh yes, I see it is! Well, I'm not saying we should only use one month for every book - we could do each one in 2 months or something like that?



Shelley
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Elizabeth Gaskell
Victorian writer Elizabeth Gaskell (born September 29, 1810) was championed by Charles Dickens, who published her ghost stories in his magazine, Household Words, and wrote a biography of Charlotte Brontë at the request of Brontë's father.
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Books mentioned in this topic
Can You Forgive Her? (other topics)Wives and Daughters (other topics)
Vanity Fair (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Anthony Trollope (other topics)Wilkie Collins (other topics)
Elizabeth Gaskell (other topics)
William Makepeace Thackeray (other topics)
You may nominate a book on this thread from now until 9/20/14.
A poll will be created on 9/20/14 for group members to vote until 9/30/14, when the winner of the poll will be announced.
Please nominate a romance novel written in the 19th Century.