Elisabeth Gaskell (29 September 1810-12 November 1865)
I'm impressed this writer. One half of the nineteenth century woman, a mother of eight children and a housewife, unpretentious, and yet, when Freud was still a child, she had captured in his novels "for girls" all the subtleties of social, family and their perversions.
Mary Barton (1848)
Cranford (1851-3)
Ruth (1853)
North and South (1854-5)
Sylvia's Lovers (1863)
Cousin Phillis (1864)
Wives and Daughters: An Everyday Story (1865)
adaptations of his novels are really good, like this from Cranford.
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