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44 result(s) for "Aristocracy (Social class) England Fiction."
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Dandy Gilver and the proper treatment of bloodstains
Receiving a letter from a woman who fears that her husband is planning to kill her, Dandy Gilver goes undercover as a maid and uses her aristocratic connections and prowess to discern the truth.
Jane Eyre. Episode three
Conditions have improved at Lowood School and Jane finds a measure of contentment, first as a pupil and later as a teacher.
Jane Eyre. Episode two
Jane's open defiance of her unjust and tyrannical aunt has led to her dismissal from Gateshead Hall. She's to go instead to Lowood School, where 'there will be no softness ...'
The twelve clues of Christmas
While serving as an assistant to the hostess of a large Christmas house party in Tiddleton-under-Lovey, Georgie gets the attention of her retired detective grandfather after dead bodies begin showing up.
Jane Eyre. Episode one
Dramatisation of Charlotte Bronte's enduring romantic novel. The series begins with Jane as a neglected orphan child, unjustly punished by her aunt.
Do you want to start a scandal
\"On the night of the Parkhurst ball, someone had a scandalous tryst in the library ... All Charlotte Highwood knows is this-- it wasn't her. But rumors to the contrary are buzzing. Unless she can discover the lovers' true identity, she'll be forced to marry Piers Brandon, Lord Grandville-- the coldest, most arrogantly handsome gentleman she's ever had the misfortune to embrace ... But as they set about finding the mystery lovers, Piers reveals a few secrets of his own ... Their passion is intense. The danger is real. Soon Charlotte's feeling torn. Will she risk all to prove her innocence? Or surrender it to a man who's sworn to never love?\"-- Page 4 of cover.
Jane Eyre. Episode nine
After days of travelling, a despondent Jane collapses outside the home of the Rivers family and is offered shelter. She conceals her true identity and gives her name as Jane Elliott. When her health is restored, St. John Rivers appoints her as a teacher to his newly established Girls' school for the poor.
The great impersonation
\"The year is 1913. The disgraced and formerly penniless aristocrat Sir Everard Dominey returns from Africa a reformed and wealthy man, determined to take his place in society. But is he Sir Everard--or the German spy, Baron Leopold von Ragastein? Written by the \"Prince of Storytellers,\" this landmark spy novel's fast-moving plot teems with vivid characters that offer a compelling portrait of the English aristocracy before the Great War\"-- Provided by publisher.
Jane Eyre. Episode four
Happy in her new post as a governess, Jane forms a bond with her young french pupil Adele and warmhearted housekeeper Mrs. Fairfax. She also meets her surly employer, Mr. Rochester.