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  1. Daniel Deronda is a novel by George Eliot, published in 1876, that explores social issues and Jewish identity. It follows the stories of Daniel Deronda, a young man who discovers his Jewish heritage, and Gwendolen Harleth, a wealthy woman who marries a cruel man.

    • George Eliot, Jane Irwin
    • 1876
  2. Daniel Deronda: With Jodhi May, Edward Fox, Amanda Root, David Bamber. Set in Victorian London, Gwendolen Harleth is drawn to Daniel Deronda, a selfless and intelligent gentleman of unknown parentage, but her own desperate need for financial security may destroy her chance at happiness.

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    • 2002-11-23
    • Drama, Romance
    • 53
  3. Daniel Deronda is a British TV adaptation of George Eliot's novel, starring Hugh Dancy and Romola Garai. It follows the stories of Daniel, a young man of Jewish origin, and Gwendolen, a wealthy heiress, in 1870s England.

    • Drama
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  5. A classic Victorian novel about a mysterious young man and a beautiful young woman who change each other's lives. Read ratings, reviews, quotes, and more on Goodreads.

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    • Paperback
  6. Daniel Deronda, novel by George Eliot, published in eight parts in 1876. It is notable for its exposure of Victorian anti-Semitism. The novel builds on the contrast between Mirah Cohen, a poor Jewish girl, and the upper-class Gwendolen Harleth, who marries for money and regrets it.

    • George Eliot, Jane Irwin
    • 1876
  7. Daniel Deronda is the last novel by George Eliot, published in 1876. The novel satirizes Victorian society, and its sympathetic portrayal of Jewish culture and ideas garnered controversy at the time of publication.

  8. Feb 1, 2005 · Daniel Deronda is an observant young man who becomes intrigued by Gwendolen Harleth, a strikingly beautiful yet troubled figure engrossed in gambling. The opening portrays Gwendolen's unfolding character, revealing her mix of defiance and vulnerability as she grapples with luck and loss at the gambling table.