Madame Bovary
To fund her romantic interludes, Emma gets deeper into debt with a sinister moneylender.
To fund her romantic interludes, Emma gets deeper into debt with a sinister moneylender.
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To raise funds, Louisa sells homemade food and attracts an Englishman.
Sven endures a grilling by his potential new family and passes with flying colors.
The Durrells await the arrival of Aunt Hermione; Larry's girlfriend makes a surprise appearance.
Gerry transforms his bedroom; Leslie hangs out with a bad crowd.
Margo takes pride in her new position; Louisa has doubts about Corfu.
As the family settles in on the island, they begin to worry about money.
Louisa Durell and her children arrive on the Greek island of Corfu in 1935.
Marianne learns the full extent of Willoughby's betrayal and wrongdoing from Brandon.
Marianne and Willoughby find themselves falling blissfully in love.
The Dashwoods start a new life in Devonshire following the death of their father.
Sikes escapes back to London with a badly wounded Oliver who is nursed back to health.
Oliver finds himself in London and is introduced to the seductive world of Fagin.
St John makes Jane a tempting offer that will fulfill her lifelong ambition to travel.
Jane is surprised by a marriage proposal, but a terrible secret threatens her happiness.
A shocking family secret forces Jane to leave Thornfield. Will she return?
Jane encounters Mr Rochester, but does his heart belong to another?
Huntington is ill, and Helen goes to nurse him. Will Gilbert ever see her again?
Helen decides to reveal some of her life to Gilbert, and gives him her diary to read.
Helen takes up residence in the near-derelict Wildfell Hall with her son.
Mr Knightley has to reprimand Emma after she behaves badly on a trip to Box Hill.
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