- 01 - An Event.
- 02 - Moonlight of Townsfolk.
- 03 - Making Acquaintance.
- 04 - Morning Calls.
- 05 - The Meadows. (Part 1)
- 06 - The Meadows. (Part 2)
- 07 - The School-Room.
- 08 - Family Confidence.
- 09 - Family Correspondence
- 10 - Child’s Play.
- 11 - A Party of Pleasure. (Part 1)
- 12 - A Party of Pleasure. (Part 2)
- 13 - Mediation.
- 14 - A Turn in the Shrubbery.
- 15 - Sophia in the Village.
- 16 - Preparing for Home.
- 17 - Maria and Margaret. (Part 1)
- 18 - Maria and Margaret. (Part 2)
- 19 - Home.
- 20 - First Hospitality.
- 21 - Grandmamma in Retreat.
- 22 - Home at "The Hopes'."
- 23 - Enderby News.
- 24 - Consciousness to the Unconscious.
- 25 - The Meadows in Winter.
- 26 - Moods of the Mind.
- 27 - Warnings.
- 28 - Long Walks.
- 29 - Disclosures.
- 30 - A Morning in March.
- 31 - Deerbrook Commotions. (Part 1)
- 32 - Deerbrook Commotions. (Part 2)
- 33 - Deerbrook Commotions. (Part 3)
- 34 - Coming to an Understanding.
- 35 - Condolence.
- 36 - Keeping Sunday.
- 37 - Going to Rest.
- 38 - Moving Onward.
- 39 - Old and Young.
- 40 - Boating. (Part 1)
- 41 - Boating. (Part 2)
- 42 - The Next Day. (Part 1)
- 43 - The Next Day. (Part 2)
- 44 - The Conqueror.
- 45 - The Victims.
- 46 - The Long Nights. (Part 1)
- 47 - The Long Nights. (Part 2)
- 48 - Lightsome Days. (Part 1)
- 49 - Lightsome Days. (Part 2)
- 50 - Deerbrook in Shadow.
- 51 - Church-Going.
- 52 - Working Round.
- 53 - Late Religion.
- 54 - Rest of the Placable.
- 55 - Deerbrook in Sunshine.
A three volume novel, Deerbrook (1839) is a story of middle class country life with a surgeon hero.
Like the later and more famous novel Middlemarch, Deerbrook describes the life of country people in a fictional English town. The Grey family live in one of the loveliest houses in Deerbrook, but a change in their lives is going to take place... The Ibbotson sisters, Hester and Margaret, orphaned distant cousins of Mr. Grey. Like in Jane Austen's novels, we see how the sisters are trying to advance themselves. In Victorian England, the chief way for women to "advance themselves" is to marry well. But will they succeed? And if they succeed, will they be happy?(Summary by Stav Nisser and Wikipedia)
Like the later and more famous novel Middlemarch, Deerbrook describes the life of country people in a fictional English town. The Grey family live in one of the loveliest houses in Deerbrook, but a change in their lives is going to take place... The Ibbotson sisters, Hester and Margaret, orphaned distant cousins of Mr. Grey. Like in Jane Austen's novels, we see how the sisters are trying to advance themselves. In Victorian England, the chief way for women to "advance themselves" is to marry well. But will they succeed? And if they succeed, will they be happy?(Summary by Stav Nisser and Wikipedia)
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