"BBC Radio 4." . . "British Broadcasting Corporation." . . . . "Eliot, George" . . "Jews England Drama." . . "Blackstone Audio, Inc.," . . "McCaddon, Wanda" . . "1800 - 1899" . . "England" . . "Aristocracy (Social class) Drama." . . "BBC Worldwide Ltd." . . . . "From the moment he sees her at the roulette table, the young and idealistic Daniel Deronda is drawn to Gwendolen Harleth, as she is to him. But Gwendolen - outwardly alluring and vivacious, inwardly complex and unsettled - is forced by circumstance into an oppressive marriage with the harsh aristocrat Henleigh Grandcourt. Daniel becomes torn between her and Mirah Lapidoth, a young Jewish woman he saves from suicide, and, uncertain of his parentage, becomes also increasingly driven to discover who and what he is."@en . . . . . . "Didactic drama"@en . . . "Didactic fiction" . "Didactic fiction"@en . "BBC Radio presents Daniel Deronda" . . . . . . "Audiobooks" . "Audiobooks"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "History" . . "George Eliot's final and most controversial work follows the lives of Gwendolen Harleth, a girl tainted by social ambition, and the idealistic Daniel Deronda, whose origin is surrounded by mystery."@en . . . "Gwendolen Harleth is the high-spirited beauty of an impoverished upper-class family. In order to restore their fortunes, she unwittingly traps herself in an oppressive marriage. She turns for solace and guidance to the high-minded young Daniel Deronda, the adopted son of an aristocratic Englishman, who is searching for his own path in life. But when Deronda rescues a poor Jewish girl from drowning, he discovers a world of Jewish culture previously unknown to him. When he finally uncovers the long-hidden secret of his own parentage, he must confront his true identity and destiny." . . "George Eliot's last and undeniably great novel, which tells the story of young Daniel Deronda and his fateful relationship with the astonishing Gwendolen Harleth. At heart a love story, this passionate, enthralling book is packed with all the ingredients to make a splendid dramatisation: unforgettable characters, mystery, betrayal and sacrifice."@en . . . "Daniel deronda" . . . . . . . "Downloadable audio books"@en . . . . . . . "Daniel Deronda"@en . "Jewish drama"@en . "Daniel Deronda" . "From the moment he sees her at the roulette table, the young and idealistic Daniel Deronda is drawn to Gwendolen Harleth, as she is to him. But Gwendolen--outwardly alluring and vivacious--is forced by circumstance into an oppressive marriage to the harsh aristocrat Henleigh Grandcourt. Daniel becomes torn between her and Mirah Lapidoth, a young Jewish woman he saves from suicide, and uncertain of his own parentage, becomes increasingly driven to find out who and what he is. When at last he discovers the truth of his own origins, his future becomes clear."@en . . . . . . . . "Radio adaptations"@en . . . . . . . "George Eliot's last novel of love and despair set in London's Jewish community, describes Daniel Deronda's attempt to reconcile himself with his Jewish ancestry, and the fate of Gwendolin Harleth; a woman who marries for power rather than love."@en . . . . . . . . "Love stories"@en . "Love stories" . "One of the masterpieces of English literature, Daniel Deronda tells the intertwined stories of two different characters as they each come to discover of the truth of their natures. Gwendolen Harleth is the high-spirited beauty of an impoverished upper-class family. In order to restore their fortunes, she unwittingly traps herself in an oppressive marriage. She turns for solace and guidance to the high-minded young Daniel Deronda, the adopted son of an aristocratic Englishman, who is searching for his own path in life. But when Deronda rescues a poor Jewish girl from drowning, he discovers a world of Jewish culture previously unknown to him. When he finally uncovers the long-hidden secret of his own parentage, he must confront his true identity and destiny." . . . . . . . . . "Radio plays"@en . . . . "After Will Harper is injured as a bomb squad officer for the NYPD, he retires early. But when his former partner is blown up, Harper's idle days are over. Suddenly Harper is tracking a serial killer who is an expert in explosives and not shy about selecting celebrities as targets."@en . "Drama"@en . . "Jewish fiction"@en . . "Talking books"@en . "Jewish fiction" . . "Fiction"@en . . "Fiction" . . . . "Gwendolen Harleth is the high-spirited beauty of an impoverished upper-class family. In order to restore their fortunes, she unwittingly traps herself in an oppressive marriage. She turns for solace and guidance to the high-minded young Daniel Deronda, the adopted son of an aristocratic Englishman who is searching for his own path in life. But when Deronda rescues a poor Jewish girl from drowning, he discovers a world of Jewish culture previously unknown to him. When he finally uncovers the long-hidden secret of his own parentage, he must confront his true identity and destiny."@en . "Radio programs"@en . . "\"In Daniel Deronda, George Eliot left behind the world of the Victorian middle classes that she explored so well in Middlemarch. Eliot, with her hero Deronda, attempts to come to terms with the English Jews, a society within a society, which the people of her time seemed either oblivious to or contemptuous of. With her heroine, Gwendolen Harleth, who married for power rather than love, she explores a vein in human relations that can only lead, despite good intentions, to despair.\"--Publisher's description."@en . . . "\"In Daniel Deronda, George Eliot left behind the world of the Victorian middle classes that she explored so well in Middlemarch. Eliot, with her hero Deronda, attempts to come to terms with the English Jews, a society within a society, which the people of her time seemed either oblivious to or contemptuous of. With her heroine, Gwendolen Harleth, who married for power rather than love, she explores a vein in human relations that can only lead, despite good intentions, to despair.\"--Publisher's description." . . . . . . "Een gevoelige jongeman, geadopteerd door een rijke aristocraat, voelt zich aangetrokken tot twee tegengestelde vrouwen en gaat daarom op zoek naar zijn wortels." . . "George Eliot's last and undeniably wonderful novel tells the story of young Daniel Deronda and his fateful relationship with the alluring and complex Gwendolen Harleth. At heart a love story, this passionate, enthralling book is packed with all the ingredients to make a splendid dramatization: unforgettable characters, mystery, betrayal and sacrifice."@en . "Great Britain History 19th century Fiction." . . "Zionists Drama." . .