When 19-year-old Paul Manning moves to the countryside, his cousin Phillis is thrown into turmoil and insecurity as she falls for the charms of Paulโs sophisticated friend.
Paul is dismayed when he discovers that he must leave London and stay with his religious uncle in the country. But when he arrives, he discovers his relatives are far from pious bores - especially his beautiful cousin Phyllis.
However, when Phyllis falls for the charms of Paul's dashing friend, he fears for his cousin's reputation.
This haunting story is a masterful piece of Victorian fiction about heartbreak and tragedy and was adapted for a BBC TV series in 1982.
A leading figure in Victorian literature, Gaskellโs work continues to resonate with readers to this day. Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-1865) was an English novelist, biographer, and short story writer, renowned for her earnest and detailed descriptions of Victorian society. Among her most famous novels are โNorth and Southโ, โMary Bartonโ, and โWives and Daughtersโ. Her work has been adapted for film and TV on numerous occasions, including the BBC TV drama โCranfordโ, starring Dame Judi Dench. Gaskell also wrote โThe Life of Charlotte Brontรซโ (1857), which was the first-ever biography of the famous English writer, Charlotte Brontรซ.